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February 3, 2011A Feast Worthy of the NameWhen in Tonga, well, do as the Tongans do: sit, enjoy, and eat.
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October 30, 2008Sharing an Anchorage, Divvying up the WorldWhen Alvah Simon encounters Cap'n Fatty Goodlander in Micronesia, these two kindred spirits and CW contributors agree to mind one another's geo-editorial turf. From "The Roger Henry File" January 3, 2008
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March 3, 2009Vive La Nouvelle- Calédonie!A soupçon of Paris deep in the South Pacific refreshes veteran voyagers newly returned to the big blue. A feature from our May 2008 issue
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January 25, 2011Biding our TImeDealt a glancing blow by a fast-moving cyclone, we find a delightful way to spend an afternoon in the Friendly Islands.Related tags: Destination - South Pacific | South Pacific Islands
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October 28, 2008Impending Cyclone Shortens Reef Islands VisitAlvah and Diana leave the wonders of this remote Polynesian atoll mostly unexplored and decide to head north, away from the cyclone belt. From "The Roger Henry File" December 14, 2008
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January 27, 2009Artist in the GalapagosAfter visiting the Galapagos, Leila Daw discusses her work and the influence of her trip to the islands.
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December 7, 2010Known Links to Underworld FiguresAlvah dives among coral cathedrals in the South Pacific.Related tags: Places | Destinations | Monohull | Keelboat | Aluminum | Blue Water | South Pacific Islands | Blog | Diving
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October 28, 2008Towns and Seasons in TransitionAnchoring in the Banks Islands of Vanuatu, Alvah and Diana Simon deal with an insatiable customs officer, a soporific beverage, and the approach of cyclone season. From "The Roger Henry File" for November 15, 2007
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October 28, 2008From High Adventure to Haute CuisineAfter quickening the pulse with a risky reef transit, Alvah and Diana Simon settle down with a five-star meal at Vanuatu's Oyster Island Resort. "The Roger Henry File" for November 8, 2007
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August 19, 2010The Scene of the CrimeAlvah and Diana encounter tropical beauty and the scene of a double murder in the Palmyra Atoll. From the Roger Henry Files for our CW Reckonings for August 19, 2010Related tags: Places | Destinations | Monohull | Keelboat | Steel | Blue Water | South Pacific Islands | Blog
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