BISMARCK CRUISE Dec 25/Jan 4, 2008

 

Many communities throughout Papua New Guinea celebrate the New Year in different ways, some with special events.   Over the Christmas and New Year the Kalibobo Spirit undertook a private voyage around the Bismarck Sea departing on Christmas Night with invited guests including Dr Ila Temu, his family, Eddie & Ute Haring and Andrew Barter’s family.   The Master on this trip was Sir Peter Barter, the Engineer was Andrew Barter with a crew of 6.

 

PAM ISLAND - Manus

The first destination was Pam Island, a tiny island just north of Baluan and south of Lou Island in the Admiralty Group in Manus Province.   On arrival on Boxing day Ila Temu’s wife, Mondi surprised her family with her unannounced visit with her family where they quickly arranged a family reunion and dinner.


LORENGAU - Manus

The Kalibobo Spirit then continued north, past Lou Island to the Manus mainland where we anchored.  Sir Peter flew to Lorengau whilst the other guests went by zodiac through the channel.   The Administrator, Wep Kanawi promptly gave Sir Peter and his party a lift to the stores and market and where again, Mondi Temu met her Brother and other members of her family.

 

RAMBUTYO ISLAND

After leaving Lorengau, we headed in an easterly direction to Rambutyo Island arriving late in the afternoon but not too late for a relaxing swim in the crystal clear waters in a sandy lagoon.  It was unfortunate that time did not permit a visit to the village, but the ship was grateful to the lone canoeist that piloted the vessel to a safe anchorage and left without us thanking him for he help.


TINGWOM ISLAND

 

Overnight the Kalibobo Spirit continued eastward to Tingwom Island located off the Northern tip of New Hanover in New Ireland.  Again to shore by zodiac where Sir Peter spoke to the people about past and future cruise ship visits and made acquaintance with Dr Jephro Usurup’s family who is now the CEO of Modilon Hospital.

 

Ekonia Passingan, a village elder told Sir Peter of the high cost of travel to and from Kavieng resulting in trade stores on the Island having nil stocks and said one way fare by Banana Boat from Tingwom to Kavieng was K250 each way as a consequence the population of 30 living in four villages rarely left Tingwom and the education was restricted to Grades 5 and 3 with a total enrolment of 50.


TSOI ISLAND – New Ireland Province

 

Leaving Tingwom, the vessel travelled to the NE of New Hanover and entered the Northern Passage and cruises through the passage to Tsoi Island where a the Kalibobo dropped anchor whilst the guests took a zodiac ride to Tsoilik, a newly established guest house built on an idealistic sand peninsular with aqua blue lagoon and a small offshore island.   The guest house currently has four guest rooms, a new block is under constructed to provide a further 12 rooms and a small conference room.  It is owned and operated by the landowners.  Reports from previous guests who stayed at Tsoilik Guest House rated is as tops!

 

Whilst at Tsoilik we met Peniel Kekesek who 38 years ago joined Talair as a traffic officer and was encouraged to become a pilot, he then joined the PNG Defense Force and on the eve of his retirement renewed his aquaintence with Andrew Barter who he used to babysit after he was born in Goroka.  Peniel is now in the final stages of building a house on Tsoi Island for he and his family and waiting for the PNGDF to pay out his retirement?

 

KAVIENG – New Ireland Province

Henry our Pilot came ashore at Tsoi Island as the ship went out through the NE Passage and travelled in an easterly direction to Nusa Harbour and Kavieng where the ship anchored off the Malagan Beach Resort and guests toured Kavieng by road and Nusa Harbour by zodiac.

 

Ila, Junita, Mondi all went fishing and returned with sufficient fish for us to eat for the remainder of the voyage.


GAROVA – Witu Group (West New Britain)

The following morning further visits ashore the children were given a further ride in their raft towed behind the zodiac and after lunch the Kalibobo Spirit left New Ireland and travelled due south to the Witu Group arriving on New Year’s eve at Garova Island, one of the best anchorages in the South Pacific formed by the crater of an extinct volcano with a perfect anchorage beneath the picturesque St Michael’s Catholic Church which juts out in to the harbour.  On arrival, the Kalibobo Spirit held off for a hour to wait for a heavy rain shower to pass and as the anchor was being lowered a PA system invited everyone to St Michael’s for what is known as the ”Craters Volley Ball Tournament“.

 

The Tournament is organised by Mathias Takae Headmaster of the St Michael’s school and enthusiastically supported by the teachers and the community from all over the Witu Group of islands.  Following an impressive march past, Mr Takae spoke of the need for the youth of the Islands to stand together as one and to build a strong link between the divided clans of the Island to work towards self reliance through physical, social, emotional and spiritual means and respecting each others integrity.

The aim of the Tournament is to promote skills of the code, select players from Witu to participate in the WNB Provincial Games held at Kimbe annually.  Mr Takae gave recognition to Joe Vakongai, Jacinta Langom, Brian Galue and Fedlis Nuliu who formed he executive of the Tournament.  Funds were raised by themselves by holding coffee nights.  Each year the Tournament is held in different venues in the Witu Group and an exerted effort would be made to request some funding from the new Local Member.

 

We were joined on New Year’s Eve by the Headmaster and the Executive of the Tournament aboard the Kalibobo Spirit.  (Juanita Barter, wife of Andrew sighted hundreds of box jelly fish which were attracted by the lights of the Kalibobo Spirit.  These jelly fish are amongst the most poisonous in the world, but this did not deter the young Jordan Barter  and Murphy Temu from swimming during the day from the ship (obviously the box jelly fish were resting during the day!)

 

From the point of view from passengers aboard the Kalibobo Spirit, it was an enlightening occasion where people through their own initiative, without the support of any Government had organised themselves a most successful tournament that not only catered for the players, but a large group of supporters and spectators who met and enjoyed the opportunity to farewell 2007 and welcome in 2008 which on this occasion was given a fireworks display using old expired distress rockets assisted by the youths who had their own traditional bamboo cannons boom the new year in!

 

BALI ISLAND

The final two days were spent at Unea Island (Bali) where a heavy depression, wind and rain showers prevented activities ashore but this did not deter the excited people from Kumburi Village No 1 and No 2 meeting the vessel and guiding it to a safe anchorage under Mt Kumburi, a 2000’ peak above the anchorage.  

 

In the afternoon, rain showers reduced, wind abated and a decision was made to continue the voyage overnight to Long Island.   Whilst wind and rain had abated, the seas remained moderate and the guests would have been thankful for the stabilisers fitted aboard the Kalibobo Spirit.

 


LONG ISLAND

 

At Long Island, guests went ashore whilst Sir Peter and Ila flew by helicopter for an inspection of Lake Wisdom to collect water samples from various areas in the lake so the water could be analysed to see if it could be commercially bottled and sold as “wisdom water”.  Sir Peter said if the tests proved positive he would assist the people to establish a means of establishing a bottling plant either in the island or at Madang, if successful, it would provide some economic assistance to the people who for many years had been denied Government services.   Everyone returned for lunch whilst the vessel sailed to Basamuk, the site of the Ramu Nickel Processing Plant, unfortunately arriving just at dusk.   The only thing we caught in Basamuk was a piece of China, we hooked the anchor cable of a huge pile driver used to construct a new wharf for the massive Ramu Nico Project.   It was freed without any problem them following day.


Kalibobo at Kavieng
Witu Group Welcome
Tsoilik New Hanover
Volley Ball Tournament Witu Islands
Ila Temu with sample of Wisdom Water
Dinner aboard Kalibobo Spirit
Kids entertainment
St Michaels New Year Day
Helicopter on crater of Long Island Volcano
Juanita Barter Ila _ Mondi Temu with their catch