Matia Island
Most of this 145 acre Island is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as a National Wildlife Refuge.
Most of this 145 acre Island is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as a National Wildlife Refuge.
Or, you can have a look at the route we took here.
Let me begin with a short history lesson. These Islands were “discovered” (in the
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If you’ve ever stood at the bottom of
Perhaps if you stay anywhere long enough you become inured. We never got to that point, but
But that’s not the floating world we’re here to talk about today.
Like other places around the globe where folks make their
During his time, Bill met many of the true old-timers; men and women
A combination of government policy and economics resulted in many people leaving their villages for larger, one might say more Caucasian, places. The grandfather of our guide, Amy,
Lagoon Cove, run by the Ryan family, features a communal “happy hour” at 5:00 every afternoon. They supply freshly caught prawns, guests supply everything else.
We are approaching the book
Here’s one for you…
Your goal is to transit the Yaculta rapids at slack, that is