Underway again and our next stop is Kingfisher Island, where we stayed overnight, and then we headed for Montgomery Reef. This is quite amazing as is an extensive area, mostly underwater at high tide, and exposed at low tide causing water to cascade in a spectacular fashion.
We anchored up and saw more and more reef being exposed, and took the dinghy ashore - was like walking on the ocean floor, with some pretty corals, clams, shells, many turtles and rays in the shallows.
After lunch we made our way to Raft Point, where we thought we may have an anchorage to ourselves – but a charter boat arrived late in the evening.
We went ashore and trekked up the hill to view the aboriginal artwork in a huge cave. The path was quite clear as a lot of charter boats stop here, and beautiful views back on the bay.
The next morning we are on the move again, this time our destination is Samson Inlet.
Lost time is never found again.
2 October 2008
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