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VI Mid-Island Club Night - Solomon Islands - "The undiscovered paradise"

by Bluewater Cruising Association 6 Feb 2018 16:15 GMT 15 February 2018
Solomon Islands - `The undiscovered paradise` © Bluewater Cruising Association

In 2015, BCA Members Barbara Erickson and Lionel Dobson discovered that tourists and offshore cruisers rarely make the effort to visit the Solomon Islands so, since they were in Vanuatu after four years of cruising west through the Pacific, they decided to sail there in their yacht, Sea Whisper for the 2015-16 cyclone season. They were hoping to visit very isolated places where few yachts or Westerners had ever been and they succeeded!

Join them as they sail north and visit remote villages, tribes and clans – where trading is still a way of life. They will explain how they found the Solomon Islanders, how they came to appreciate their very special culture and its traditions, while enjoying some fabulous opportunities to scuba dive and snorkel amid magnificent reefs, passes and drop-offs. They learned about the history of the area and saw the rusting remnants of the largest sea battle in the world during WWII, the South Pacific Sea Battle.

Nanaimo Yacht Club, NE end of Townsite Rd., Nanaimo, BC
15 Feb 2018 1900h - 2130h
Members $5 / Non-Members $10

This article has been provided by the courtesy of currents.bluewatercruising.org

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