Pangaimotu, off of Nuku'alofa on Tongatapu, Tonga. We took the dinghy into the capital across the bay but stayed anchored here for the protection from the windss.


Kelefesia Island in Tonga

Slip Away at Kelefesia Island anchorage

The fishing camp on Kelefesia. They catch and dry fish here for a couple of weeks and then send it to NZ to sell for money for a church building on Nomuka Is.
Daniel and the island owner's eldest son, Alanoa on Kelefesia with the first of the fish they are drying on the green poles.

Cliff face on Kelefesia. It looks like the Rock of Gibraltar from a distance.


Kelefesia beach

Kelefesia anchorage. You can see some of our buoys holding our chain above the coral heads below.
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