{"id":336,"date":"2009-02-27T13:19:39","date_gmt":"2009-02-27T12:19:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bvblog.wpengine.com\/?p=336"},"modified":"2014-04-23T12:43:28","modified_gmt":"2014-04-23T11:43:28","slug":"seqa-na-leqa-fijian-for-no-worries","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.blueventures.org\/en\/seqa-na-leqa-fijian-for-no-worries\/","title":{"rendered":"Nadi to Leleuvia &#8211; our first days in Fiji"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> by Jim McNish<\/p>\n<p>A pod of spinner dolphins burst through the gin-clear water and as  they leapt in front of the boat my heart leapt with them. It was our first full  day on Leleuvia and there were eight volunteers plus Howard, Seru and Joni on  the boat. We were on our way to the coral farm, a short 20 minute hop away from  the island for a fun afternoon of snorkeling and fish spotting.<\/p>\n<p>The twelve volunteers from three different countries had gathered together  in drips and drabs over a couple of days in Nadi. Three of us had arrived via Seoul six days earlier  and met up with three others who were already checked in to the Nadi Bay Resort  Hotel. A couple of gap year students joined us the next morning and three more  arrived singly over the course of the next 24 hours. Most people spent their  free day chilling by the pool with a cocktail or a bottle of Fiji Bitter,  recovering from the jet lag and getting to know each other. Howard, the brave  and glorious leader of our adventure, (he emits a faint golden glow wherever he  walks and is known and loved in every smoothie and cake shop in the islands. He  arrived in the evening and eventually tracked us all down in the back of the  hotel\u2019s restaurant, where he gave us a brief run down on the activities planned  for the next few days and an overview of island life and the aims of the  project.<\/p>\n<p>Day two began with exploration of Nadi town where several of us went  shopping for vibrantly coloured Bula shirts and formal sulus, or Bula  sundresses for the ladies, for we had been told that we were going to be  honoured and privileged to meet Ratu Epenisa, the gentleman most likely to  succeed as the next High Chief of all the islands \u2013 this was incredibly  exciting news, comparable, perhaps, to arriving on a backpacking tour of the UK  only to be informed that you had been invited to Buckingham Palace for tea with  the Queen. Ratu Epenisa had learned about Blue Ventures activities on Leleuvia,  which is only a 40 minute boat ride from his home island of Bau (pronounced  Bao), and he had thrown his formidable weight and influence behind the project.  This was not only big news for us, but was news for the whole of Fiji, as  foreigners are almost never invited to Bau. We were to be accompanied by a  reporter from the Fiji Times and a camera crew from Fiji One news as well as  Professor Randy Thaman from the University of the South Pacific with some of  his marine biology students and a representative of the Ministry of Fisheries.  Before that, however, we needed to get to Suva  on the other side of Viti Levu island, so the  following morning we boarded an air conditioned coach for the four hour journey  along the coast road. Two minutes before the coach pulled away Britt, the final  member of the team arrived, straight off the plane and looking frazzled after a  24 hour flight delay in Los Angeles.<\/p>\n<p>Every bend in the road revealed jaw dropping landscapes dotted with palm  trees, sugar cane fields, jagged mountains veiled in mist and thick jungle on  one side, and rocky outcrops and white sandy beaches leading to lapis coloured seas  on the other. On arrival in Suva  the scrubby mangroves gave way to cultivated gardens, docks and the local  prison \u2013 possibly the least inviting place I have ever seen despite the gaily  painted murals and bible quotations that adorned the outside walls.<\/p>\n<p>The bus dropped us outside the Holiday Inn (slightly outside our price  bracket) in the midday heat and we immediately transferred all our ridiculously  heavy luggage into a pair of waiting minibuses that whisked us uphill for  fifteen minutes to deposit us at the Rain tree Lodge, a small and comfortable  hotel on the edge of the rainforest, with pools of brightly coloured giant  water lilies, rich bird life and fish jumping to catch the (surprisingly few)  mosquitoes. We were joined at lunch by Saras, the lady from the Department of  Fisheries who would be joining us on Bau and representatives from the local  Community Development Partnership who the BV team has been working with to get  the project kicked off.<\/p>\n<p>An afternoon of relaxing by the murky swimming pool gave way to evening so  Craig, a professor of biology from Adrian College, Angus, a Scottish engineer  and I, an Englishman who recently quit the rat race, donned our Bula shirts and  sulus before heading to the bar to be met with a chorus of wolf whistles from  the, it must be said, comparatively scruffy looking female members of our  party. After dinner we had a short lecture followed by a Q and A session with  Mr. Batibasaga, the Principle Fisheries Researcher, as jetlag caught up again  with several of the crew. The ladies headed to bed shortly afterwards and the  men folk retired to our verandah for a nightcap and much laughter as we  listened to Craig\u2019s stories of lizard hunting in Africa and Britt\u2019s tales of  life in Alabama. Good times.<\/p>\n<p>The following day began with a trip into Suva to check out the fruit and  fish market \u2013 an impromptu chance to practice fish identification skills,  before we split into groups to help Howard gather the last few supplies, such  as lubricant for the compressor, lifejackets and flares, first aid stuff and  stationery supplies. After lunch some of the team went to the museum where they  had a guided tour given by a local archeologist while others went to the flea  market or headed back to the hotel.<\/p>\n<p>Day three of the expedition proper saw Howard heading back into town for  the very final bits and pieces that we needed to transport to the island while  all the volunteers went for a walk in the rainforest. Overgrown jungle paths  lead us towards a series of waterfalls and pools until eventually we got to a  shallow and fairly murky swimming hole, where we washed off the sweat and  splashed around and laughed some more. Of course, everyone was melting again by  the time we had walked back uphill for an hour, but it was great fun.<\/p>\n<p>That afternoon we loaded up the minibuses again and started the final leg  of the trip to Leleuvia. The buses deposited people and bags in a big heap at  Bau Landing \u2013 just a clearing in the mangroves with a small bus shelter to  shade people from the sun while they await the arrival of the boats to the  outer islands. Tristan, one of the four BV staff, met us at the dockside as he  was on his way into Suva  to buy a new dive boat. 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