The boat took us to Malamala Island, which is a very small, uninhabited island about a forty minute boat ride from shore. The island was absolutely beautiful, with pure white sand beaches, littered with shells and corals. The water was clear green in colour and palm trees and small wooden huts inland.
Our package was all inclusive, which meant all food, activities and drink on the island was free. Bula, bula!! (Just for your info, this is a word you hear A LOT in Fiji – it means hello or how are you, or just about anything really!) First up once on the island was snorkelling – all the gear was provided and our guides took us pretty far out into the surrounding water.
When looking at the water from on board our boat it looks very nice, but nothing will prepare you for what you see under water. The place was teeming with coloured corals, starfish and hundreds of different tropical fish. We’d never seen anything quite like it. I wish I had an underwater camera, but you’ll just have to watch some David Attenborough for reference!
Next up was some fishing in a glass bottomed boat. Unfortunately we didn’t catch anything, but a couple of other people got some pretty impressive fish, especially considering we were only using plastic reels and fishing line.
Back ashore it was time for the traditional Cava ceremony, performed by the local Fijian Chieftain. Cava, to our disappointment is not alcoholic, although it does apparently get you pretty high due to the number of drugs that find their way into it. We all had a taste of this special concoction, which tastes absolutely rank!! It is basically made from fresh water, some plants and mud – tasting a bit like play dough or clay. Mmmmmmm!






















We soon met up with the Irish lads again and the drinking games commenced! The ‘Hour of Power’ soon started, which basically involves drinking a shot of beer every minute, for an hour! It’s not the alcohol that gets you, but the gas content of the beer. Gez was our first drop out after 30 minutes, Danny managed to break the hour and go for the ‘Centurion’ (100 minutes) with the Shad doing us all proud by making the ‘Double hour of power’ (120 minutes). Needless to say we were all a little worse for wear after this, although the Irish boys are good at hiding it. Respect! Anyone for a Soda water?
6 comments:
good dag made....
Just leve litle message hear.. thanks for funn night att wake up... Kristjan... the Icelander...
Just to let you boys know I'm checking up on you. You've got some pretty nice photos on here Danny. Gez looks nothing short of fantastic in a wifebeater - lovin' it.
Oh and Shad, I've got tickets to go see Rich Hall at the festival, though I'm sure you won't be too gutted to be missing that!
Dello fellows... im in cairns... but 25 i fly to brisbane... hope you have good save trip in yours car.. hehe
Kristjan R Iclander :)
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In Brisbane at the moment folks. Having a quality time! Will update the blog soon with our adventures so stay tuned!
Hi guys, we're in Brisbane at the moment having a great time. There has been a lot going on so stay tuned, we will update the blog soon!
Alright lads, how's tricks. Heading to brisbane today. Prob gonna be looking for a few beers later if you're up for it. Give me a shout and we can get some good old side bar chat!
Kevin Currie
kevin_currie@hotmail.com
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