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Don & Deb's Big Adventure on Buena Vista
On our way to the South Pacific and beyond...
World Famous 'Bloody Marys' Restaurant.
08/01/2012, Bora Bora, French Polynesia

The sign says, "Shoes Not Required". You can even check them at the door.
The company we were with was great (Sockdolager and Morning Cloud) but even though they say they welcome cruisers, on this night it felt like the restaurant was interested in a higher level of clientele.

The Largest and The Smallest
07/30/2012, Bora Bora, French Polynesia

We so happy to be hanging out with our friends Karen and Jim on 'Sockdolager'. They sailed here from Mexico (originally from Washington State). Their boat is a 24' Dana Pacific Seacraft. Compare that to that big yacht behind them. Whoa, a completely different experience.

Not Too Scary For A Snorkel Though
07/29/2012, Bora Bora, French Polynesia

Here's me and Don just finishing up with a great snorkel out by the outer reef. I saw a couple of pipefish this time which I've never seen before. Tiny little seahorse heads with long skinny bodies. Very weird. The water was only about 7 feet deep, easy to just float along the surface and see lots of smaller fish and creatures directly below.

Big Bad Breakers
07/29/2012, Bora Bora, French Polynesia

We and Sockdolager took our dinghies out to the edge of the outer reef. It's really calm weather right now but even so the waves just crash onto the reef and some our quite big. Kind of scary being out so close to them.

Lagoon Raft-Up
07/29/2012, Bora Bora, French Polynesia

Here's Bob and Anne on 'Charisma'. We had a dinghy raft-up for sunset and cocktails with them and a few others. A wonderful evening filled with great views, laughter and fun.

The Lagoon Has That Wow Factor
07/29/2012, Bora Bora, French Polynesia

Buena Vista is one happy yacht. The crew is pretty happy too. The weather turned fine so we moved from the yacht club mooring out to the lagoon. The color of the water in the Bora Bora lagoon is just incredible. Those are probably $1,000 per night villas in the background. We snorkeled by the boat in 20 feet of water. There was a few low lying corals beneath the boat. I dove down and came face to face with a huge moray eel. I thought it was a sea cucumber at first...glad I didn't try to poke it.

Tonight's Sunset at Bora Bora
07/28/2012, Bora Bora, French Polynesia

We're loving this calm weather. Wish you were here.

The Bora Bora Yacht Club
07/27/2012, Bora Bora, French Polynesia

We're so excited to be at the island of Bora Bora, our last stop in French Polynesia. We're on a mooring ball in front of the Bora Bora Yacht Club. The weather hasn't been so great, not terrible but we are expecting some fine clear weather in a few days. Bora Bora was hit by a cyclone a few years ago and the yacht club was pretty much destroyed. They have since rebuilt and are currently collecting burgees (the little flags that boats fly) from this year's cruising fleet to redecorate the restaurant and lounge area. Buena Vista contributed a burgee and in return we received a lovely black Bora Bora Yacht Club burgee as a souvenier. Very cool. We've been really happy to be spending lots of time with Karen and Jim on Sockdolager before they head to the southwest and we head northwest, hopefully to meet up again in Tonga in September.

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