Day 27 - Nuku'alofa, Tonga

 Monday, we visited the Kingdom of Tonga.  It is a country of about 170 islands of which most are uninhabited. . There were hit by Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcanic ash and a tsunami  in the afternoon of Jan 15 2022. They have mostly recovered from it except on the west coast where the damage was most extensive. Our excursion here  was called "Captain Cook's Landing site &Culture of Tonga". 

First light of the day

Lights from the city of Nuku'alofa, the capital of Tonga in the pre dawn light




sailing in through the coral reefs

A tug beside us as we enter the channel through the reefs



The sun is up

The Royal Palace in early morning sunlight

The wharf where we will dock


Entertainment and venders set up on the pier



The Legislative Assembly building

boat hauling the mooring ropes to a mooring post

local entertainment setting up to greet us



A plaque at Captain Cook Landing site (he landed here in 1777)



Mangrove trees


They demonstrated how they make Tapa (cloth made from the bark of the paper mulberry tree)


pounding the bark to flatten it


demonstration on opening a coconut


showing things they make from the coconut


the start of making a palm leaf basket

starting to weave the basket

the basket taking shape

Back to the ship


After getting back from our excursion and having lunch, we went out for a walk

The Royal Tombs

I stapped for a beer

a local pale ale beer. (Tasted great on a very hot humid day)

Legislative Assembly building again with a large tree near it

side of Royal Palace


Front of Royal palace 

Tonga flag

Back to ship, passing vendor booths

Local entertainment setting up for good-bye

The police band played


a bar set up for sail-away



Passengers enjoying the entertainment

A rain shower hit us



a rainbow during the sail-away

a shallow area of coral reef


rain in the distance


passing a coral reef

Sailing away from Tonga through the coral reefs

several of the small islands of Tonga


a bird (not sure yet what type it is) with reflection in water

sunset starting

sun starting to set

moon with a halo

the last of the sunset.


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