IOLEA 2019

We are an Australian couple who have been cruising on our Hylas 49 since 2010. We are currently in Alaska having sailed from NZ via French Polynesia and Hawaii last year.

12 July 2020
04 October 2019
17 September 2019
08 September 2019
27 August 2019
15 August 2019
29 July 2019 | Prince William Sound: Snug Harbor
19 July 2019
17 July 2019
16 July 2019 | Aialik Bay, Kenai Peninsular
14 July 2019 | Northwestern Glacier
13 July 2019 | Kenai Penninsular
12 July 2019 | Pilot Harbor, Kenai Peninsular
11 July 2019 | Kenai Peninsular
10 July 2019 | Kenai Peninsular
09 July 2019 | Afognak Island
08 July 2019 | Afognak Island
06 July 2019 | Afognak Island
05 July 2019 | Kodiak Island

Emae

12 July 2020
Paul and Kate Duncan

Port Sidney

04 October 2019
Paul and Kate Duncan

Prince Rupert

17 September 2019
Paul and Kate Duncan

Icy Bay

08 September 2019
Paul and Kate Duncan

Sitka

27 August 2019
Paul and Kate Duncan

Elfin Cove

15 August 2019
Paul and Kate Duncan
Vessel Name: Iolea
Vessel Make/Model: Hylas 49
Hailing Port: Sydney, Australia
Crew: Paul and Kate
About: We are an Australian couple on a 2003 Hylas 49 and have been cruising from the Caribbean to the South Pacific since 2010. We are now in Alaska after 6 years in the tropical Pacific
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Iolea's Photos - Los Haitses
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Feeding Young.  Los Haitses is a haven for migrating birds
Tri up to the eco-lodge where we had lunch
for rice planting
Eco-lodge set in hills and made out of  local materials
Eco-lodge usually has waterfalls everywhere but this season has been dry.
Pelicans on the remaining  pylons of a 19th century jetty.  It was used to load bananas for export.
Mangrove trees here are taller than ours and have large root systems
Oysters growning on mangrove roots
Wilfredo our Samana guide
Many caves and many indigenous drawings
The captain
The remains of a stingray in the shallow water of one of the caves
Optical illusion?
 
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