Kiting on Bazaruto

Not sure who exactly took this photo of Duarte Rato kiting on Bazaruto, but it looks like he came in right over that dhow?!

The North-Easterleys of the east African seaboard can drive you nuts unless you know some way of harnessing all that evil wind. Kiting is a great way to stay out of trouble, or get into trouble? And these said NE’asters can blow for days, consistent and unrelenting – ideal conditions.

Duarte has been a main contributor to thesardine.co.za over the years and his many posts can read here.

 

Kiting on Bazaruto. Duarte Rato making the most of the evil easterly winds that were pumping on Bazaruto waters last week.
Sean Lange

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