Huge bats on Halloween? Perfect! After a great Zodiac cruise on the west side of this uplifted coral island in the morning, we repositioned to the east side and went ashore to a small village. A stiff breeze was blowing down the bay, so the ride in was long. This gave us plenty of time to watch as huge flying foxes flew by slowly, high over the water. Real bats with three-foot wingspans made for a pretty great evocation of All Hallow’s Eve. Once ashore, we were treated to a wonderful cultural dance, a delicious fruit buffet, a hike to a limestone cave, and an opportunity for swimming in the turquoise water off the fine, soft sand beach. All in all, it was a wonderful, celebratory day.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 31 Oct 2023
Lo, Vanuatu, 10/31/2023, National Geographic Orion
- Aboard the National Geographic Orion
- Australia and New Zealand
David Cothran, Naturalist/Certified Photo Instructor
David has worked for Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic since 1993 on six continents and in over 65 countries. David is interested in many of the natural sciences, particularly ornithology, geology and marine biology; he most enjoys contrasting...
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