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Port Denaru

Finally, after 2-3 weeks of mediocre weather the skies cleared and we had a beautiful sunny day. We stayed the morning moored off Treasure Island using the time to go snorkeling a couple of the nearby dive spots. Using the Subsurface Fiji dive map it’s reasonably easy to locate the red buoys that mark the dive sites. We first visited #3 – Jimmyies Reef hoping to find some of the advertised giant clams. Our next stop was #4 – Fannies Fan hoping to get some clearer water. Unfortunately, both sites had less than clear water but both were interesting. The latter had a couple of swim throughs at about 20-30 feet down which I enjoyed.

After lunch and a rest we cast off the mooring ball and had a very pleasant blue sky sail to Port Denaru where we found a mooring ball close to both Endless and Attitude.

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We agreed to all meet up ashore for a meal out. Cathy and Neil were off to the airport with their grandson so they just stopped for a drink while Petr joined us for dinner. We went to Cardo’s which promised both Chinese food and meaty dishes. The boys all went for steak ribs and the girls went for Chinese. Unfortunately, being handled by different kitchens the Chinese arrived long after we’d finished our steaks.

Today is Anne and John’s last day aboard. We’re planning a shopping trip into Nadi this morning and no doubt a certain amount of time will be spent packing.

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