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    Living Between Lava Walls


    São Miguel seems as familiar as it seems strange and new. The island has all of the modern conveniences of Europe and all of the farms and fields of a paragliding destination. We launch and land among the cows and we find food on streets named “Rua dos Santos” and such. I look just like people here. Sati might have a hard time finding me in crowd. Good thing there are no crowds. Anywhere.

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    Off to the Mid-Atlantic

    It is interesting telling people that Melody and I are headed to the Azores this summer. Most people either look at me quizzically and say “where?” or less often say some thing along the lines of “Wow, that’s a far from everything place.”

    The Azores are a group of nine islands in the Mid-Atlantic. They lie approximately 2500 miles from Boston and 1000 miles from mainland Portugal. The Azores are part of Portugal and are considered the farthest flung outpost in Europe. We are headed for the largest of the islands, Sao Miguel where we’ve arranged to live in a farmhouse in the rural community of Lagoa for the next two months.

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    2°N – The Sangalaki Archipelago

    Derawan Island sits in the middle of a small archipelago of atolls named after one of the smallest but richest islands in the group, Sangalaki. The archipelago lies off the northeast coast of Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo) in the Strait of Sulawesi. The whole area is a proposed UNESCO world heritage site due to its incredible marine biodiversity and unusual atoIlic formations. This was clearly a place we needed to explore!

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    The Life Aquatic on Pulau Derawan

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    Our week on Pulau Derawan was the life aquatic. On this speck of sand and palms in the equatorial ocean, the air was staggeringly hot and the sea was mercifully refreshing. Light reflecting off of the crystal waters shone through the floorboards of our room at the end of a pier and we could hear the unmistakable sounds of green sea turtles surfacing below us to take a breath before we even got out of bed. In the mornings we relaxed on our deck with tea and pastries while kids fished and men prepped their boats for the day.

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