Rough Seas & Broken Bones
2023年2月19日, 南アフリカ ⋅ 🌙 79 °F
Seas were rough on the way from Durban to Elizabethtown (or Gqerbah, as it seems to be called on the maps!)
Simply walking around the ship was a challenge as it pitched and rolled, but Larry and Iもっと詳しく
A Literal Tidal Pool
2023年2月19日, 南アフリカ ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F
When I hear the phrase “tidal pool,” I think of a natural formation at low tide. Here in South Africa, it means a literal swimming pool created at the seaside.
In addition to shark nets, thisもっと詳しく
Crime in Durban
2023年2月19日, 南アフリカ ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F
Of all the places we have visited in our many travels, Durban has the dubious distinction of being the place where the most people we know were mugged!
A trio of friends went for a stroll around 10もっと詳しく
Mauritius
2023年2月15日, モーリシャス ⋅ ⛅ 84 °F
We leisurely taxi tour in Mauritius. The town was pretty dingy, but we enjoyed the local market.
Larry bartered long and hard with the man you see in the photo. They were having a good time, though,もっと詳しく
Rainy Day on Reunion Island
2023年2月14日, ミーティング ⋅ ☁️ 77 °F
We had a mellow day on Reunion Island. The rain made it too foggy to justify a taxi tour, so we took a shuttle into Port Louis and wandered around, instead.
We’d heard that due to the Frenchもっと詳しく
Toamasina Dancers
2023年2月13日, マダガスカル
The people of Toamasina have interacted with sailers for centuries and it was easy to see and hear the European influence in their local culture.
Once again, our ship was met with lively dancers. Weもっと詳しく
Toamasina Market
2023年2月13日, マダガスカル
Armed soldiers stood at many intersections in Toamasina, a sight that always makes me uneasy.
The local market was big and bustling. I noticed men with t shirts labeling them as security patrollingもっと詳しく
Pangalanes Canal
2023年2月13日, マダガスカル
Today we docked in Madagascar’s main seaport, Toamasina, and explored the area nearby.
“Toamasina” means “it’s salty” and there’s a funny story behind the name. Many years ago, a manもっと詳しく
Chameleons in Toamasina
2023年2月13日, マダガスカル
Some of the village kids in Madagascar make money by letting tourists like me pose with chameleons.
Another group of kids had some cute little animals in a bucket with a hat nearby for tips. Do youもっと詳しく
Flower Children
2023年2月13日, マダガスカル
Our guide on the west side of Madagascar mentioned that, “In your movies, the men give their women flowers for the day of love, but we would never do that here.”
“Why not?” a Swiss womanもっと詳しく
Village House
2023年2月13日, Indian Ocean
As we wandered along the main path through the village, Lachaka waved our group to one side.
“Come this way,” he said, steering us down a narrow walkway.
“Where are we going?” peopleもっと詳しく
Breadfuit
2023年2月13日, マダガスカル
You may not think you know what breadfruit looks like, but if you’ve ever seen a Hawaiian shirt, you probably recognize the leaf.
Breadfruit leaves are a popular design motif throughout theもっと詳しく
Blessings from the Chief
2023年2月13日, マダガスカル
The downpour continued as our boat pulled ashore so Lachaka suggested wearing life jackets in lieu or raincoats.
A small crowd of locals met us as we disembarked. If they thought we looked silly inもっと詳しく
Voice of the Sea
2023年2月11日, マダガスカル
Larry and I were chosen to take part in the ship’s Voice of the Sea competition. Larry auditioned with Elton John’s “Candle in the Wind,” while I sang Sarah Brightman’s “Think ofもっと詳しく
Hellville Market
2023年2月11日, マダガスカル
According to Philippe, the difference between a town and a village in Madagascar is that a town has electricity and a village does not.
We ended our tour of Nosy Be with a visit to the the town ofもっと詳しく
Holy Tree in Nosy Be
2023年2月11日, マダガスカル
If you remember the plot to the first “Avatar” movie, then certain aspects of the story behind this tremendous tree may sound familiar! Read on:
In 1836, the Queen of the Sakalava tribe plantedもっと詳しく
Feeding a Wild Lemur!
2023年2月11日, マダガスカル
We saw many different kinds of lemurs in Madagascar, but whatever kind is pictured here, are may absolute favorites!
There was no need to squint at them from afar, because these furry fellows hoppedもっと詳しく
Snake Dancers
2023年2月11日, マダガスカル
As we wandered through the beautiful grounds, we came upon a group of locals singing and dancing.
As you can see, one guy had a snake around his neck. He kept quite a grip on the creature’s neck,もっと詳しく
Madagascar Tortoises
2023年2月11日, マダガスカル
They keep three kinds of Madagascar tortoise at the Ylang Ylang farm.
The first photo shows a Star Tortoise. Their shells are so pretty!
As you can see, male Soc Tortoises have a bony protuberanceもっと詳しく
Balancing Acts
2023年2月11日, マダガスカル
It would never occur to me to go for a stroll with beach bag on my head, but here in Africa people carry many things this way!
This trio of young men, for instance, looked like guys you might seeもっと詳しく
Nosy Be Dancers
2023年2月11日, マダガスカル
When our tender boat reached the dock at Nosy Be, it was a chaotic scene.
As passengers rushed up the gangway, I peered into the azure water and saw that it was thick with fish! Most appeared to beもっと詳しく
Ylang Ylang Farm
2023年2月11日, マダガスカル
We visited a Ylang Ylang farm near Nosy Be, Madagascar. See that tree I’m standing under? It’s Ylang Ylang.
And see how the trees are hunched over? They are pruned this way so that the blossomsもっと詳しく
Chameleons, Skinks & Sleeping Snake
2023年2月11日, マダガスカル
While walking the grounds of the Ylang Ylang farm, Philippe took us on a hunt for chameleons. Along the way, we also saw a skink, geckoes, and some crocodiles.
Chameleons blend into the vegetationもっと詳しく
Madagascar Canoes
2023年2月11日, マダガスカル
No sooner had our ship set anchor near Nosy Be, than a dozen or so dugout canoes paddled right up to us.
One man sold fruit directly to passengers as they sat in their tender boats. Others soldもっと詳しく





























































































































































I felt quite safe in South Africa, particularly Cape Town. I wandered for hours alone. It’s a beautiful country, isn’t it? [Joni Charbonneau]