The View From Here: Taiohae, Nuku Hiva

 

Church Grounds in Taiohae, Nuku Hiva
Church Grounds in Taiohae
Hiking trail above Taiohae Bay
Hiking trail above Taiohae Bay
View of Taiohae
View of Taiohae Bay from one of the surrounding hills
Entrance to Taiohae Bay, Nuku Hiva
Looking out over the entrance to Taiohae Bay
Stone Beach, Taiohae Bay, Nuku Hiva
Stone Beach, Taiohae Bay
Flowers at the edge of Taiohae Bay
The town here is filled with flowers and fruit trees.

Tsunami Update

Taiohae Bay, Nuku Hiva
Calm waters in Taiohae Bay

At 2303 last night Taiohae Bay felt the effects of yesterday’s earthquake that occurred in Chile. Fortunately, the tsunami was not too bad here. The measured height of the waves peaked at 4.5 feet above tide level, with a period of 14 minutes. We are anchored in 35 feet of water, so the effect was essentially unnoticeable, though we had the engine running and sat watch in the cockpit in case we needed to get underway immediately. We have a clear path to deep water and are not anchored near any hazards, so this seemed like a prudent course of action in this case, especially since the forecast tsunami was only 3 to 9 feet for this area. All of the local boats were moved off the quai yesterday and anchored out in the bay or hauled out of the water. I don’t think that anyone here sustained any damage. It could have easily been an issue for us if we were anchored in shallow water, however…