Sailing from Thailand to Sri Lanka
Behind us the waves are mounting high. They look like white monsters, lightened up by the fluorescent plankton, trying to get to us, but failing each time.
Behind us the waves are mounting high. They look like white monsters, lightened up by the fluorescent plankton, trying to get to us, but failing each time.
After a week of sailing we arrive in Galle, in the south of Sri Lanka. Already for centuries this port is a popular destination for sailing vessels all over the world; the natural bay is very calm and sheltered.
Phang Nga bay: powerful beauty of Mother Earth. Finally we can enter the mysterious cave with our dinghy. We waited for hours in excitement till the water was high enough.
For centuries people are sailing the oceans of the world.How do you make sure you will have sufficient healthy food and drinking water on board?
Picture made by our guest Fiona. We sail here trough the reef. Important to have a good watch out!
Long sailing trips and high risk areas.
Soon we will set sail in the direction of the Mediterranean via the Red Sea and through the Suez canal.
We are the only one’s on the quiet river and we stare into the dense jungle hoping to spot some wildlife. Beautiful metallic blue kingfishers are sitting on the lower branches of the trees and above our heads,
What a wonderful time we shared with you.
Thank you for yoga, meditation and the stories to help us on our way.
Thank you for delicious food.