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21 | Sailing New Caledonia
September 28, 2024
21 | Sailing New Caledonia

21 | Sailing New Caledonia

21 | Sailing New Caledonia

We spent several weeks cruising the lagoon of New Caledonia while waiting for a weather window to complete the offshore passage to Australia. The contrast between the big city of Noumea and the pristine coral reefs and beautiful nature were only seperated by a short day sail. With it’s huge lagoon inside the protecting reef, New Caledonia has excellent cruising in calm waters.

Julia is a traditional wooden boat, built in Desolation Sound in 1960 to William Atkin’s Ingrid design. The dinghy is skin on frame, built to the Annabelle design by Dave Gentry.

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Never Seen Again by King Peaks
Kasuga Rain by Candelion
A Nomad’s Journey by Victor Lundberg
Open by Edgar Hopp
Through Stormy Weather by Philip Ayers
Va a Amanecer by Caro Luna
A Way of Life by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen

We spent several weeks cruising the lagoon of New Caledonia while waiting for a weather window to complete the offshore passage to Australia. The contrast between the big city of Noumea and the pristine coral reefs and beautiful nature were only seperated by a short day sail. With it's huge lagoon inside the protecting reef, New Caledonia has excellent cruising in calm waters.

Julia is a traditional wooden boat, built in Desolation Sound in 1960 to William Atkin's Ingrid design. The dinghy is skin on frame, built to the Annabelle design by Dave Gentry.

Music below courtesy of Epidemic Sound
Start your free trial here: https://share.epidemicsound.com/64frp3

Featured Artitsts:
Never Seen Again by King Peaks
Kasuga Rain by Candelion
A Nomad's Journey by Victor Lundberg
Open by Edgar Hopp
Through Stormy Weather by Philip Ayers
Va a Amanecer by Caro Luna
A Way of Life by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen

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