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After a rather windy and lumpy night, we woke to clear, sunny skies. It wasn't long though, before the anchorage emptied out, so we decided to move Paw Paw a little closer to shore to get more protection from the curvature of Nanuya-Sewa island, which also allowed us to let out more chain to increase our scope, given the stronger winds forecasted for later this week.

Once that was done, we spent a few hours reviewing and completing various sales and title company forms which took us into the early afternoon.

We then spent the rest of the afternoon relaxing and reading, with the only excitement for the day being the South Seas ferry arriving, after which we headed ashore for Happy Hour.  We were delighted to meet a young couple staying at the Nanuya Island Resort who were from the Wirral and Manchester area, but living in Australia now - Small world.

As we watched the sun dip below the horizon, we'd hoped to see another "green flash", but no luck on this occasion, so we headed back to Paw Paw before it got too late. We definitely did not want to be negotiating the reefs in the dark again, especially since we were both still sober!

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