Posts tagged Pacific Ocean

15
Jun 09

Oro Bay

New Caledonia 22º35’99″S 167º31’67″E

PARADISE #5

Water view of the beautiful natural swimming pool out of the coral limestone surrounded by Araucaria pines. Reached by sea on foot along a small narrow path and truly out of this world, Oro Bay boasts two superb beaches of incredibly fine white sand, crystal water. Eighty kilometres south-east of Noumea lies the enchanting Isle of Pines (14 km wide, 18 km long) a place where time seems to stand still in an idyllic setting of white beaches under swaying palms and soaring Araucaria pines.”Kunié “, as it is still called by the inhabitants, is as beautiful under water as it is on land and a favourite spot for divers.The Isle of Pines (French: Île des Pins; Kanak name: Kunyié) is an island located in the Pacific Ocean, in the archipelago of New Caledonia, an overseas territory of France. The island is part of the commune (municipality) of L’Île-des-Pins, in the South Province of New Caledonia. The Isle of Pines is often nicknamed l’île la plus proche du paradis (“the closest island to Paradise”).

14
Jun 09

Isle of Pines

New Caledonia 22º40’44″S 167º30’30″E

PARADISE #4
Sunset over the Uenanavo headland cover from the iconic tall native pines (Araucaria columnaris) at the Isle of Pines, New Caledonia.

31
Oct 07

Lord Howe Island

Tasman Sea, Australia 31º31’64″S 159º03’58″E

PARADISE #3

Lord Howe Island  is an irregularly crescent-shaped volcanic remnant in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, 600 kilometres (370 mi) directly east of mainland Port Macquarie, and about 900 kilometres (560 mi) from Norfolk Island. The island is about 10 km long and between 2.0 km and 0.3 km wide with an area of 14.55 km2, “of which only 398 hectares is in the lowland settled area”. The first reported sighting of Lord Howe Island was on 17 February 1788 when Lieutenant Henry Lidgbird Ball, commander of the Armed Tender HMS Supply  was on its way from Botany Bay to found a penal settlement on Norfolk Island. On the return journey Ball sent a party ashore on Lord Howe Island to claim it as a British possession. It subsequently became a provisioning port for the whaling industry, and was permanently settled in June 1834.  When whaling declined, the worldwide export of the endemic kentia palms began in the 1880s, which remains a key component of the Island’s economy. The other continuing industry, tourism, began after World War II.The Lord Howe Island Group is recorded by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site of global natural significance. Most of the island is virtually untouched forest with many of the plants and animals found nowhere else in the world. Other natural attractions include the diversity of its landscapes, the variety of upper mantle and oceanic basalts, the world’s southernmost barrier coral reef, nesting seabirds, and its rich historical and cultural heritage. The Lord Howe Island Act of 1981 established a “Permanent Park Preserve” (covering approximately 70 per cent of the island). The surrounding waters are a protected region designated the Lord Howe Island Marine Park.

 

08
Oct 06

Great Barrier Reef

Queensland, Australia 14º48’45″S 145º1541’68″E

PARADISE #2

Ribbon Reef number 3

25
Jul 05

Morning Glory, Transpac 2005

Honolulu, Hawaii, United States of America - 21º18’91″N 157º51’42″W

Out there in the middle of the beautiful Hawaiian night powered by the stunning wind behind me cemented my desire to become a full time photographer. With Morgan Larson’s support, the iconic image of the Hooters Girls on the bowsprit of Morning Glory has been viewed around the world and sparked my passion. Ever since this significant moment in my life, I have been so very lucky to meet so many talented friends and colleagues. You are my motivation. Thank you.
Hasso Plattner’s Morning Glory Smashes Transpac Record, sliding smoothly through a moonlit sea, finished the Centennial Transpacific Yacht Race in moderate winds just after 2 in the morning local time Sunday to smash the record held by his nearest rival, Roy Disney’.Although it wasn’t a particularly windy Transpac, the maxZ86s proved their slippery power. The German boat’s time for the 2,225 nautical miles was 6 days 16 hours 4 minutes 11 seconds, lopping almost a day off the record of 7:11:41:27 set by Disney’s previous Pyewacket in 1999.

15
Jul 05

Morning Glory

Long Beach, California, United States of America 33º45’47″N 118º11’06″W

Last preparation before the Transpac 2005 for the Max Z86 Reichel Pugh design Morning Glory built by McConaghy, a canting keel maxi turbo sled, represented a new dimension in the world of high performance ocean racing yachts. Built for one of the most competitive owners of in the international circuit: Hasso Platner.