Following our Songline

05 October 2012
06 April 2012 | Brisbane
06 April 2012
22 November 2011
15 October 2011 | Muniara Island, Conflict Island Group
12 October 2011
08 October 2011 | Hummock Island, Engineer Group, PNG
04 October 2011 | Panaboal Island, PNG
03 October 2011 | Brooker Island, PNG
01 October 2011 | Moturina Island, PNG
30 September 2011 | Moturina Island, PNG
29 September 2011 | Bagaman Island, PNG
28 September 2011 | Hoba Bay, Pana Numara Island, PNG
25 September 2011 | Nimowa Island, PNG
24 September 2011 | Nimowa Island, PNG
23 September 2011 | Nimowa Island, PNG
22 September 2011 | 11 118.344'S:153 14.664'E, Nimowa Island, PNG
22 September 2011 | Grass Island, PNG
21 September 2011 | 11 14.756'S:153 05.713'E, Grass Island, PNG

Songline sails away

05 October 2012
Kristina
Songline went to her new owner last week. Many thanks to all who kept us company along the way. There are wonderful memories to enjoy.

Sailing the Louisiades blog book now available

25 July 2012
Kristina
You can download a free copy of the ebook at Blurb:
Cruising in the Louisiades Papua New Guinea Cruising in th... A cruising yacht's ... By Phil & Kristi... Photo book Book Preview

Swallowing the anchor

06 April 2012 | Brisbane
Kristina
We love Songline, but the time has come to "swallow the anchor" and move ashore. She is now for sale and could be the answer to your dreams. Check out the website... to find out more about Songline and all her extras and how to make her your dream machine.
Vessel Name: Songline
Vessel Make/Model: Lagoon 410
Hailing Port: Brisbane Australia
Crew: Phil & Kristina
About: We are from Brisbane, Australia and bought Songline in the UK in early 2008. We sailed her home via the Med, the Caribbean and the Pacific with a little help from family and friends.
Extra: Songlines are dreaming stories often used in Aboriginal and other native cultures as navigational pathways to travel long distances. Singing the story enables one to travel along the songlines to traverse unknown country.
Songline's Photos - Dutch Antilles and Colombia
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mahi mahi for dinner again
first dive in many years and a camera to play with too
Dutch architecture meets the tropics
the Punda, World Heritage site in Willemstadt.Many of the buildings date from the 18th Century
The Indian Empress leaves Willemstadt
Cartagena harbour is a busy place
a view of the old quarter from the back deck
water buses zoom through the anchorage in peak hour
local fishermen spend much of the day casting their nets around the marina and anchorage. They seem to catch plenty of fish.
colourful streets
Fernando Botero is one of Colombia
plaza in the old quarter
street vendors keep everyone well supplied with just about anything. There is always a fruit lady at the marina
Tinto, a sweet expresso is served by vendors from thermoses on all the street corners all day. This must be why the Colombians are so vibrant! So much caffeine.
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behind the big doors, beautiful cool courtyards
colourful streets and vendors selling fruit and mobile phone minutes to a mobile chain to there trolley
 
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