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Bataan Memorial Death March 2018
Each year a Memorial march is organized to remember the Bataan Death March. There is a large Filipino population that work on the island as contractors. MIx that with the US and UK military and you end up with a pretty significant event.
Landing Craft embark marchers at the marina for the 4.5nm trip across the lagoon to the far end of the atoll, 37 miles from downtown by land.
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No Death March is complete without bagpipes played by a Brit and a fisheries vessel looking on.
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Our ride departing, leaving us to walk back.
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If we were allowed to fish in this area I would name this flat Nantucket. NW facing angle.
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South facing shot. I spent a lot of time pondering the fishing possibilities during the hike. Pt Marianne(Thunder Cove) just be seen 3.5 miles across the lagoon. It is a flat I have been fishing for a bunch of years
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I saw all sorts of boobies.
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This fighting donkey let us pass only after I fed him an apple.
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There's no surf in Tahiti, or DG. Exploding off mile 10, double overhead every couple sets and peeling forever....
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2018 Trip 2; part 2 of.......
My ship spends her in port time at anchor. This means riding a launch boat ashore. Most of the time the ride is less than 20 minutes because we are pretty close the the small boat basin. We had a turbine failure a couple months ago and headed to an actual dock for the turbine swap, GE LM 2500 at 32k HP. Being pier side is quite a novelty as my shore routine is tailored to a set launch schedule. This is the only time that I can come and go as I please on my bike. Its great for fishing efficiency(getting out and getting back so I can get some sleep.)
The bridge team in action during our long 1 mile journey to the dock for repairs. Helmsman, 3rd mate running the throttle(s), Chief Mate not really doing much and the Captain being short and happy.
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Here is a pier side view of the launch boats waiting for passengers and part of the small boat basin. Also barges, tugboats, offshore fishing boats, sailboats and all sorts of official USN and RN assets hang out here. Next to the launch boats are the Royal marine PAC 24 RHIBS. These are the boats that sometimes come out to sea with us. We launch them so they can go ashore and patrol the most remote Islands in the Chagos. I was able to head in on one of these expeditions and land a few nice fish. If you look at the pier you can see a grey tube shaped canister that looks like a supersized life raft canister. This is a General Electric LM2500 shipping container. When I took this shot it was holding a $2.5m gas turbine(gas generator) that was waiting to be installed.
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Here I am looking aft from the bow as we are getting ready to tie up. This flat used to be easy picking for bonefish when the tide was very low. This was one fishing spot that didn't require a 20 mile round trip bike ride. This area is now off limits to fishing because there was a fatal shark attack a few years ago.
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Hiding a bonefish with my 8wt.
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A small GT on a 10wt.
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Time to leave the dock for a sea trial on the new starboard turbine.
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Trying to figure out if this is a good pic or just an out of focus spinning window with a nice morning lagoon shot being obscured???
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The Undisclosed location fishing log
Jesus, that place has changed so much. When I was there in 1977 there were less than 100 people on the island. The harbor had not been dredged yet, so no ships in the lagoon. I only spent a few months there, but I have some cool memories.
Thanks for posting those pics.
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The Undisclosed location fishing log
OP: are there still some old rusty WW2 howitzers just north of the airstrip ? I always thought those were cool to climb around on.
Also: found some old photos from 1977
PBY Catalina, that is me up above the cockpit
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Another of the wrecked PBY
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P-3 Orion returning from an 18 hour patrol. This was before the lagoon was dredged.
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Night patrol over the Indian Ocean
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Buddy of mine walking on the beach. This was right near those WW2 howitzers.
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