Our time is the 6th but NZ is 7th Nov. and it is Evka's birthday. Happy birthday Evka, hope you didn't work too hard and that Dave cooked you dinner.
Today we got picked up from the hotel at 8.00pm by Jack to take us on his Ebony tour. Jack took us up the east coast and took us into Niue's rich tropical rainforest on foot. The rain forest is home to coconut crabs (Uga) fruit bats (peka) wild pigeons (lupe) and many more insects and species. Ebony tree is only found in the deep rain forest. We left his van on the side of the road and entered the forest on foot. Once we had been walking for ten minuetes none of us could have found our way out. You loose all sense of direction and just had to reley on the guidands from then on. We must have had nearly three hours in the forest, no tracks to forrow just Jack. He said that he was the only one on the island that completly knew the forest and had been hunting in there for twenty years so that made us feel a bit better that he would see us out.
We learnt all about the trees, how they grow and what they are used for. Today was a cloudy day so the sun wasn't filtering through the trees which would have made it prettier. He also explained how there were many caves under the forest floor. You could tell when you were over a cave as there was more coral on the surface. He showed us many holes in the ground that leed down into underground caves We didn't have any torches but Pete went down one of the bigger ones and took some photos. After spending this time in the forest Jack got us out and back to his van. Wouldn't like to get lost in there. You woldn't know which way to turn.
He then took us back to his house, chopped down a couple of coconuts for us to have a drink of coconut water which is very good for you which I will tell you more later in the week.
Jack is also an Ebony carver . He gets his Ebony wood for carving from the heart of the ebony tree. It is a black wood and very hard.. Couldn't even get his knife into it. Each unique body ornament is crafted by hand from raw Ebony.
It takes years to form into dense mass of solid black gold so called because of its rich black colour when polished and its natural beauty. Its yellow fruits are a favourite delicacy of the Uga (coconut crab).
We arrived back at the hotel in just under four hours.
Still thick cloud overhead and hot so went to the pool for a swim. We heard that there was a wedding on the pool deck at two. I thought that I would stay round the pool and swim thinking there was no sun but I was surprised that I got a bit burnt just sitting under cloud.
Usually I would go down for my swim about four and never burn in the sun at that time so thought that I would be fine under thick cloud. Must have been the time of day.
Looks like the weather might not be the best for the next two days but I don't think that they really know what to expect.If we get any rain its only a few spits.
Pete came down to see the wedding party of four being married on the deck with the ocean in the background. Us and two other couples watched and we ended up having a glass of champaine with them all as they had no guests.
Made a nice finish to the day.
Jack our tour leader to take us through the forest. look at the roots of the tree. They spread across the top of the ground.
We are standing over the top of a cave. You can see to th bottom left the hole down to it.
This shows how small the entrance to the cave is. Wouldn't get me down there.
If you look closely you can see the trees roots growing up the side of the tree which kills the trunk, then they start coming down again aned rooting in the ground. Amazing.
A better photo showing how the roots creep along the top of the grown.
This is a hole looking down into a cave under the forest floor. Too small to go down in.
This cave had a bigger entrance to get into so the boys decided to give it a go and climb down into it. Too scarey for me as we didn't have torches.
It was so dark they couldn't really see anything so just took photos with flash
It looks amazing down there with the.
lovely colours.
As Niue's forshore is all cliffs usually when you climb through caves you start at the road level at the top of the cliff, (which is back from the cliffs edge for several meters) walk down a track, through the caves which bring you out to the sea.
In the forest which is inland from the coast the caves are under the forest floor, so when you see a hole in the ground that is the entrance to the cave. So instead of walking through them you have to jumb down into them. Bit scarey as its so dark you could end up down a deep hole.
We are now out of the forest, thank goodness, didn't get lost. We are standing on one of the main roads round the island. This is what all the main roads look like. Not very wide.And as you can see not a car to be seen.
Back out Pauls house where he has a man shed where he does all is Ebony carvings. He does some beautiful work.