Ryan+C

June 14, 2009 We sailed to New Zealand. I was very surprised to find out it still had few native tribes. We saw the few ruins and huts from some of the tribes. June 15, 2009 These natives still travel in canoes since they are not as primitive as us.They sometimes build random places of abode. Many of them crowd around this area of ground that was recently covered with plants. This seemed very odd to me. June 18, 2009 We sailed out to Fiji. When James Webber sailed to here it took him three days, but since this is not 1780 it will take us only one day.

June 19, 2009 Fiji is very tropical. It has many tropical fruits such as mangoes and bananas. Many of the trees are very tall. Fiji consists of three hundred islands, but only one hundred twenty are inhabited. There are many coral reefs, and a lot of coral along the beeches. Here are some facts on Fiji

Fiji has a monsoon climate. The average temperature is 72 degrees to 82 degrees. Fiji is pretty rural and has a population of nine hundred thirty two thousand. Fiji has a life expectancy of fifty seven years old.

June 22, 2009 We sailed to the island of Cracatoa. It is located at six degrees south and one hundred and five degrees east. The island is in three parts.At the north end there is a small island. And in the reef thta is off the south ends there is good shelter against strong winds. Between these two island there is a narrow pass for the boats. June 26, 2009 We went to the Roman Catholic Chapel that was discovered by some of the crew men on the voyage with James Webber. It was such a place of worship. James Webber thought that this chapel was provided to Toopapaoo. It was a large house that some people have preserved for people like us. It was covered with colorful cloths. This was a amazing shrine. June 28, 2009 We sailed to Taloo harbor. It is located next to Oboonohoo and Poonohoo. This harbor is covered with pooroo trees. This island is surrounded by coral rocks. June 31, 2009 We went to the island of Pulo Condore. This island has thick woods. The woods is not as big as it was when James Webber explored here. There was A large sandy spot on this island James Webber drew a great painting of this magnificent spot.