Lynn and Phil's Travels

September 21, 2008 - January 31, 2009

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Good Morning Moorea 10/8/08

Lynn Points to where Bali Hai was filmed in Moorea 10/8/08

Phil Holds the mountain 10/8/08

Leaving the ship for a fun day on Moorea 10/8/08

Happy Lynn 10/8/08

The Original Cook Bay now Opunohu Bay 10/8/08

The Mountain used as Bali Hai in the movie South Pacific 10/8/08

We arrive on Moorea for a day of snorkeling, swimming and a BBQ 10/8/08

Our Captain and Tour guide Terry 10/8/08

Arriving on "Our" Island 10/8/08

Having Fun 10/8/08

A Sting Ray gets to greet us at his home 10/8/08

Group behind Phil watching the Sting Rays 10/8/08

Lynn readies for a snorkeling adventure 10/8/08

Is she HAPPY!? 10/8/08

Chickens run wild, how many do you see 10/8/08

Mother hen and brood 10/8/08

Getting ready to return from the Tour 10/8/08

Last aboard 10/8/08

We are on a pontoon boat like the one just ahead 10/8/08

Our Crew with Captain Terry 10/8/08

Another picture of Moorea Bay 10/8/08

Our dinner companions Paula, Stace, Ed, Trudy, Lynn & Phil 10/8/08

Through out the ship entertainment may be found, here a piano and string provide casual entertainment. 10/8/08

Ships flags for Rarotonga 10/10/08

Rarotonga 10/10/08

Entering Rarotonga Harbor 10/10/08

An earlier storm shoved this fishing boat into the coral 10/10/08

Phil & Lynn on the way to Rarotonga for a day of swimming, snorkeling and a BBQ 10/10/08

Downtown 10/10/08

Phil ready to board the glass bottom boat in background 10/10/08

Lynn on the glass bottom boat 10/10/08


Us on the way to having fun 10/10/08


Our guide, Thomas 10/10/08

Lynn snorkeling, no its not a pool its just how clear the Pacific is 10/10/08

Lynn on our motu for lunch 10/10/08

Phil ready for lunch 10/10/08

Our local guides fixing lunch 10/10/08

Phil was allowed to help 10/10/08

Thomas plays ukulele and sings 10/10/08

Lunch ready, ladies first Lynn serves her plate 10/10/08
Our motu gathering with friends from ship 10/10/08

A beautiful motu, this is where many weddings have taken place 10/10/08

Phil trying to stay dry, he failed 10/10/08

Phil & Lynn take a wade 10/10/08

Check out the fish 10/10/08

This is the tree roots the fish sought for shade 10/10/08

On the tender back to the ship 10/10/08

On board passengers ready for departure 10/10/08

Upper deck is a bar and the lower a grill 10/10/08

Typically a band plays for departure10/10/08

We are leaving Rarotonga 10/10/08

Rarotonga as we sail away10/10/08

The Island of Rarotonga10/10/08
In the background Rarotonga, notice the ship's wake and the ship's exhaust upper right10/10/08

Asmall rain shower !0/11/08

Scholarship@Sea Presentation !0/11/08

Presentation gets underway !0/11/08

Lynn pours a glass of wine !0/11/08
We arrived Pago Paga (pronounced Pango Pango) American Samoa located on Tutuila on Sunday October 12, 2008

Ships flags for Paga Pago 10/12/08

Approaching our Dock 10/12/08

Our dock is the clear area 10/12/08

You may expect ship photographers most everywhere, we are doing our own 10/12/08

We were greeted by a flea market style opportunity to purchase local stuff 10/12/08

Lynn looks over things 10/12/08

One of the local carvers displays his creations 10/12/08

You can find about anything 10/12/08

Lynn takes a break while the breeze cools her 10/12/08

Joe the safest bus driver and Phil 10/12/08

Saini our Teen Guide and Phil

Phil gets on bus 10/12/08

Joe ready to go 10/12/08

Lynn readies to ride 10/12/08


Saini conducts tour 10/12/08

Flower Pot Rock 10/12/08

Phil & Lynn with Flower Pot Rock as background 10/12/08

Just pretty picture 10/12/08

Coconuts stacked for drive markers, note that the coconuts are sprouting 10/12/08

The flowers continue to be beautiful 10/12/08

White Sunday, special day celebrating Children 10/12/08

One of the many beautiful churches 10/12/08

Flowers in hedge row 10/12/08

Families stay together even after death 10/12/08


The ocean shows its power 10/12/08

Phil on volcano flow over 2000 years old 10/12/08

Lynn captures the ocean flow & power, low 10/12/08

Ocean starts in 10/12/08

and blows 10/12/08

Pool of water on lava flow, blue fish 10/12/08

We were met with refreshments at morning tea 10/12/08

Dragon Fly, just for Cammy 10/12/08

Pandanus Tree 10/12/08

What can we say, "It's Beautiful" 10/12/08

We are blessed 10/12/08

There she blows 10/12/08

Interesting root system 10/12/08

Our tour guides chat under shade of flowers 10/12/08

Flowers 10/12/08

Close up of flower

Inside Tauese's Museum 10/12/08

Staircase in Museum 10/12/08

Grandmother and Lynn with Children 10/12/08

Flowers 10/12/08

Mc who? Where? 10/12/08

One of the most beautiful spreading trees we've seen 10/12/08

Phil has a Rotary moment 10/12/08

Leaving Pago Pago 10/12/08

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Flower Pot Rock Leaving Pago Pago 10/12/08

Leaving Pago Pago 10/12/08

Leaving Pago Pago 10/12/08

Note three land points and late evening sky Leaving Pago Pago 10/12/08

Sun set Leaving Pago Pago 10/12/08

Sun set Leaving Pago Pago 10/12/08

Sun set Leaving Pago Pago 10/12/08
   

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