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Subj: Another Ocean Passage
Date: 8/29/2002 1:15:33 AM US Mountain Standard Time
There is a trough of low pressure over us producing significant winds
(25-35 knots) against us, so we will not leave Fiji today, but
probably Saturday if it passes. (Sailors are a very superstitious lot
and it is terrible luck to leave on a Friday, so we can't leave then.
Plus by Friday the 20-foot seas will have a chance to die down.)
This passage will be about 465 miles to the southern island of Tanna
in Vanuatu. It is home to Mount Yasur, the world's most accessible
active volcano, and also the John Frum Cargo Cult. These folks
believe that John Frum (John "from" America) will arrive one day
with all of the goods available in modern society and just leave
the goods on the island for the true believers. They cite as
precedent the sudden arrival in 1942 of 100,000 Americans with
endless supplies of wealth as we prepared to defend the Solomon’s.
Their symbol of worship is the Red Cross. Stay tuned.
Yesterday the radio reported "an armed conflict" in Port Vila, the
capital of Vanuatu, between the police and military. The radio
today said two policemen were arrested without incident by the
military. Radio Australia described the situation as a "non-event".
That's the news business, I guess.
We hope that all is well on the home front. By the way, I
realize that these mass mailings are quite "
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