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Sweet Lamu

Islands Magazines – October 2006 Sitting in silky white sand on the deserted island of Manda Toto, I was surrounded by 1,000 colors …

Waka Power

Captain Stan has spoken. It’s time to open the sails as we shove off from Doubtless Bay on a waka horua, a traditional Polynesian catamaran, built from two massive dugout canoes lashed together and bridged by an expansive deck. Opening its sails requires coordinated effort from all 14 on board. The masts are heavy, shaped from one piece of solid timber. We push and pull and seconds later, with the masts secured, the sails unfurl.