Sep 15, 2014

Let's festival!

Or at least almost. There's a big culture festival at the Togeans every year. This time the location was Wakai, the main village. Of course I wanted to check out the happenings but at the end I spent only around 2 hours there mainly eating. Sometimes it's good to be a “bule” as you get offered stuff to eat what's not really meant for visitors.

During the festival the tourism office of Central Sulawesi organized a two days tour for photographers around the islands. Lucky me I had the chance to join them and to visit some spots I haven't been to before. First day we left at 3 am to Kabalutan, a bajo village in the north. We arrived by sunrise, what a view! Afterwards we visited a few other bajo villages and had a swim and sunset at Karina beach. Fantastic day without any sleep.

Next day we did a similar tour to the south, with the exception that we let around 8 am. After the tour the jury was presented the best photos and they chose a winner in human interest and landscape categories. I was feeling a bit sick so I had to go to sleep before the announced the winner so I still don't know who won. But surely not me, I think so much I would know by now. No matter what happened with the competition, I had two really fantastic days with a bunch of funny crazy photographers mainly from Palu. And on the way we catched a pretty big tuna, which I claimed for me :) Food for Hulopi family for a few days :)

Yes, there's my name inside the tuna!
Ok keep that one.

Pulau Papan. Preeeettyyy!


A stop over in Jakarta and too many days in Palu

After about a month back in Togeans we left to Jakarta to check out some dive gear as we want to start exploring new dive spots around Bomba as soon as possible. I got into contact with a few companies and ended up doing business with Divemasters, who supplies f.ex. Aqua Lung. Good choice, the staff was extremely helpful and we got a good deal for a bunch of stuff. Also a compressor is now on the way to Sulawesi.

Otherwise now I know I don't have to visit Jakarta any time soon, there's not really anything to do except to breathe pollution and hoping you don't get stuck anywhere in the traffic. Not a nice big city, but when are big cities in Asia actually nice?

We flew back with some extra luggage to Palu, where I wanted to extend my visa. Easier thought than done. Last time my good friend and sponsor could do it alone, I just had to sign a few papers and leave him my passport. Now there are new regulations, they want to take your fingerprints and a photo. Well ok, no problem, so let's take them and I'll get on my way and my friend picks up the passport when everything is ready. Just one obstacle: the boss has to give his signature before they can take my photo. Excuse me? Just take the photo, save it and add it later? Nope, cannot do that.

So I sat in the office for a few days waiting that the boss mercifully comes down back to earth and signs one f'***n paper. Oh yes and they also still kept the old system, so I also had to provide two normal passport photos. But this time with red background. Surprises, surprises, let's make the life of tourist as difficult as possible and make them feel we don't want to have them here. It would be so much easier to stay in Malaysia, Thailand, or basically any other Asian country. Or maybe next time I just should add some rupias between the passport but then again corruption is really not something I want to support.

I got the passport back after hearing “sabar, Pia, sabar” for a few days. We almost run to the afternoon bus and were on our way to Ampana and back to Togean. Or not quite yet... The ride from Palu to Ampana usually takes around 10 hours. And sometimes, like this time, 17 hours... Nope, the road was fine and we had to wait only around 1 hour at one bridge. The drives decided to stop at a coffee shop (or a hooker joint) for a few hours chat and then take another “customer” to the car. And then to have a nap for 5 hours. Take a guess who missed the ferry back to the islands. Yes, I was happy and also let the driver to feel that. Mitra touna, next time I'll choose some other company.

I think I took one photo in Jakarta and none in Palu, so I'll just add a few photos of Sami here, he's more interesting than cities anyways.


Racing :)