by oceangybe | Sep 27, 2008 | Blog, Garbage Studies, Videos
Back in May we spent 3 days on the uninhabited Rowa (Reef) Islands at the norther limit of the Vanuatu archipelago. Here is the plastic debris we found on a 100m section of the beach. Despite the trash it was one of the most stunning places we have visited to...
by Ryan | Jul 28, 2008 | Blog
Since leaving the island of Rote two weeks ago, we have not seen another cruising yacht, or any boat other than rustic Indonesian fishing boats. Khulula is running on empty. It has not rained in a month, and fresh potable water is all but non existent on these arid...
by Bryson | Jun 30, 2008 | Blog
The three major tenets of the OceanGybe Expedition are garbage, adventure and surf. We generally pick our course and destination dependant on the likelihood of these three variables, and, of course, the wind. As we sail into the Indian Ocean and away from the Pacific,...
by Ryan | Jun 2, 2008 | Blog
White knuckles gripping the wheel, shouts emanating from up the mast, directions from the bow, the throb of the engine revving up and down, wheel being spun this way and that, the waves slapping against the hull, the wind whistling between the shrouds, and colourful...
by oceangybe | Jan 25, 2008 | Pictures
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