by Bryson | Jul 20, 2008 | Blog
Indonesia is one of the largest island nations on earth, spreading from Irian Jaya in the east, Sumatra in the west, Timor and Roti in the South, and Kalimantan (former Borneo) in the north; these 13 000 islands stretch almost 5 000km. The history, culture and beliefs...
by Ryan | Jul 15, 2008 | Blog
People may have noticed that the frequency of Khulula blog postings appear to be directly proportional to the amount of time Khulula and crew spend at sea… Has anyone noticed this? After two weeks of idyllic, unmoving, unsailing (word? Not a word?), full-sleep-nights...
by Bryson | Jun 28, 2008 | Blog
Khulula is sitting at the very convergence of numerous large events in her young life. One, as of today, she has sailed 10 000nm with some dirty crew members messing with her sails every couple of hours; Two, she is about to enter a brand new ocean; and Three, has...
by Ryan | Jun 27, 2008 | Blog
After 10,000 ocean miles, Khulula is on the brink of entering the intricate and much feared Torres Straight. 120 miles long, with water depths averaging a mere 25m, this reef-strewn straight separates Australia and Papa New Guinea, and is one of the main shipping...