Showing posts with label Indian Ocean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian Ocean. Show all posts

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Till my soul is full of longing for the secret of the sea, and the heart of the great ocean sends a thrilling pulse through me.

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Oh, be still my heart, why does the entire earth not look like this?

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While on a visit to Archipelago Resort in Vilanculos, Mozambique, we visited this uninhabited gem.

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with Indian Ocean water so clear, it's unbelievable.

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Benguerra Island is just so tranquil, so beautiful.

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The foot prints of my snorkeling shoes.
It seemed a pity, even to put my feet in the water,
to leave a mark about the deserted sand.


Inspiration for the blog's title:

The Secret of the Sea
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow


Ah! what pleasant visions haunt me
As I gaze upon the sea!
All the old romantic legends,
All my dreams, come back to me.

Sails of silk and ropes of sandal,
Such as gleam in ancient lore;
And the singing of the sailors,
And the answer from the shore!

Most of all, the Spanish ballad
Haunts me oft, and tarries long,
Of the noble Count Arnaldos
And the sailor's mystic song.

Like the long waves on a sea-beach,
Where the sand as silver shines,
With a soft, monotonous cadence,
Flow its unrhymed lyric lines:--

Telling how the Count Arnaldos,
With his hawk upon his hand,
Saw a fair and stately galley,
Steering onward to the land;--

How he heard the ancient helmsman
Chant a song so wild and clear,
That the sailing sea-bird slowly
Poised upon the mast to hear,

Till his soul was full of longing,
And he cried, with impulse strong,--
"Helmsman! for the love of heaven, 
Teach me, too, that wondrous song!"

"Wouldst thou,"--so the helmsman answered,
"Learn the secret of the sea?
Only those who brave its dangers
Comprehend its mystery!"

In each sail that skims the horizon,
In each landward-blowing breeze,
I behold that stately galley,
Hear those mournful melodies;

Till my soul is full of longing
For the secret of the sea,
And the heart of the great ocean
Sends a thrilling pulse through me.


Text of the poem borrowed from here.



Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Take my Breath Away: An Indian Ocean Sunrise

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During a stay at the Archipelago Resort, we got up at 0430 to watch the sunrise over the Indian Ocean.

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We weren't the only ones up as some Mozambicans began their day very early.

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Vilanculos, Mozambique, continued to take my breath away for its beauty.

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So, so, so beautiful.




Sunday, March 3, 2013

Bazaruto Island and an attempt at snorkeling!

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While in Vilanculos, Mozambique, I visited Bazaruto off its coast in the fantastic Indian Ocean.

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The water was so crystal clear.

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And the island has beautiful dunes you can climb!
(I didn't climb them; my friends did. I couldn't bring myself to leave the beach.)

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Heaven.

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The beach was so clear and empty; these were the only things I found on them.

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The visit included some snorkeling!!

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We visited Two Mile Reef, a coral reef off the coast.




Friday, February 22, 2013

An Archipelago Resort Escape!

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Why, hello, ocean! Oh! How I've missed you.  In fact, I hadn't seen the ocean since this trip.

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Taking a short getaway from Zimbabwe, I found myself in beautiful Vilanculos, Mozambique.

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In a lovely lodge by the ocean.

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And for the first time ever: I put my feet in the Indian Ocean!
(The water is so much clearer than my beloved Atlantic Ocean...)

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On the way into town, a small kiosk.

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A tease of the sunset to come in the next post!




Saturday, December 15, 2012

Take My Breath Away: The Cape of Good Hope

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The Cape of Good Hope, South Africa

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The view of the Cape of Good Hope and Dias Beach from Cape Point.
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The Cape of Good Hope is the most south western tip of Africa.
(I've also been to Africa's most western tip!)

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The Cape is absolutely a take-your-breath-away moment of stunning beauty.

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The first "modern" rounding of the Cape happened in 1488 by Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias.
Dias called the cape the Cape of Storms but John II later renamed it because of the optimism the opening of the
sea route to India and the East was so great.

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It was fitting that a ship--albeit a small sailboat--sailed past as we watched the Cape's crashing waves.

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The Cape of Good Hope is the home of The Flying Dutchman, a ship that never returned to port.
Legend is it's crewed by tormented and damned ghosts who forever try to round the cape but never succeed.

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Another view of the Cape.

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With its stunning beauty, the Cape of Good Hope, after traveling the Skeleton Coast of Namibia,
was extremely dangerous for ships---wrecks line Africa's south western coast.



More information on the Cape of Good Hope.



Saturday, December 8, 2012

You don't need a holiday, you need Cape Town

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I woke up every morning in Cape Town to this view.
Bliss.

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Table Mountain rises right up in the center of the city.

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Literally.  It's breathtaking the first time you see it.

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Cape Town is officially one of my favorite places.

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The Cape is breathtaking.  Breathtaking.

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I want to go back.
Like right now.



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