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Postcard from Kanaky

 

“…If you ever want to travel to New Caledonia, drop me a line. I will send you the contact details of my great friend Hnawish who owns the Motel Chez Rachel at the Baie de Chateaubriand. We will guarantee you the best rates and friendliest service on all the island…”

Kanaky is the indigenous name given to the  group of islands we know as New Caledonia. Its people, the Kanaks, are very friendly and welcoming – they listen to reggae, smoke a wee bit of local parsley and basically live at a very different pace. Letty and I took some timeout to relax and immerse ourselves in its natural beauty.

Kanaky's Luengoni Beach at Lifou Island

Kanaky has some, if not the most beautiful beaches on the planet. This is Luengoni Beach – La plage de Luengoni

I had previously traveled to Kanaky in 2004 so I knew what to expect, and I took this opportunity to show my wife some places I had enjoyed with my Swiss friends Tonton Ruppen and Papa Cristobal.

We saw cook pines (a tree endemic to New Caledonia) as we descended into “La Baie des Tortues”(Bourail)- they welcomed us in all their majestic splendour.

La Baie des Tortues

La Baie des Tortues – Turtle Bay in New Caledonia, near Bourail

We snorkelled in the natural coral pool at “L’Ile des Pins” and saw Nemo, Dory and a bunch of their friends.

Isle of Pines, Isle de Pins - Kanaky - New Caledonia

The natural swimming pool with its beautiful clown fish and coral on Isle of Pines. Kanaky number one

We were blinded by the white sands at Luengoni and Peng beaches.

Kanaky has some of the most beautiful beaches on the planet.

Peng Beach on Lifou Island – Kanaky

Luengoni beach - Kanaky

Luengoni Beach Kanaky has to be the most beautiful beach I have ever seen. Trip Advisor’s top 10 beaches of 2014 makes me laugh.

We saw our friend Paul fishing every day at the Baie de Chateaubriand.

Baie de Chateaubriand - Plage de Chateaubriand - Kanaky

Chateaubriand Bay on Lifou Island – Kanaky number one

And we had a great time with great friends…

Fred cooking a delicious Kanaky style paella

Paella on Lifou island by Fred – Kanaky

If  you ever want to travel to New Caledonia, drop me a line. I will send you the contact details of my great friend Hnawish who owns the Motel Chez Rachel at the Baie de Chateaubriand. We will guarantee you the best rates and friendliest service on all the island.


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The Aikido Kid a.k.a. The Black Van Damme

“…He meticulously and precisely shuffled to the left, and then to the right (in a similar fashion to the little shop of horrors)…”

My Kanaky brother, Hnawish, had his Aikido graduation over the weekend and I was invited to take some photos of the event.

Hnawish - The Aikido Kid

Hnawish – The Aikido Kid

He had to pass some rigorous tests in order to obtain his black belt. And so he did -Hnawish threw, spun, whacked, jumped, and dove, then he dipped, dodged and grabbed with surgical precision. Bodies were flying left, right and centre – all in the spirit of good sport. He made it look so easy. A flick of the fingers and waaaaaaaah! They flew head over heels, literally – the photos prove it.

Throwing looks so easy

Throwing looks so easy

They came at him with wooden swords and knives. He meticulously and precisely shuffled to the left, and then to the right (in a similar fashion to the little shop of horrors), disarmed his opponents and brought them to their knees, literally (again). All it took was a little twist of the wrist, a tug from the elbow.

When someone comes at you with a timber sword...

Hnawish is ready…

How impressive! I know who I would love to be my bodyguard if I ever become an organised (or even disorganised) Mafia boss. Respect! Oh, and I forgot to mention, Hnawish graduated and is now a first dan black belt. Congratulations Master Hnawish!