
Solo Sailing searching for waterfalls. (Learning By Doing Ep 84)
June 20, 2019 by Sailing Learning By Doing | Language: EN Play Time: 00:20:01 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

I go in search of a waterfall! Sailing 20 miles over to the Island of Batanta I then spend the day searching up and down rivers and mangroves swamps meeting locals along the way. I didn’t find the waterfall but had a great day none the less. Next day I sailed over to Sorong in order to fill my australian gas bottles. Anchored there I witnessed an amazing sunset and met some cool local Doom islanders.
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