S1-E20: Tuamotu Archipelago: Tahiti in Sight

The sight of land—though seemingly barren—brings joy and renewed hope to the weary sailors. Among the islands they chart are Resolution Island (likely Nukutepipi), Doubtful Island, Furneaux Island, Adventure Island, and Chain Island, each offering scenic views of lagoons, reefs, and sparse vegetation.

As they navigate the reef-strewn waters, the crew encounters signs of life: a canoe glimpsed near the coast, the sound of surf breaking in the dark, and at dawn, tree-ringed lagoons glowing in the tropical light. Cautious maneuvers like "heaving to" allow safe overnight drifting among hidden reefs, a common hazard in the region.

In Episode 20 of the voyage, Georg Forster and the crew of the HMS Resolution sail through the remote northern Tuamotu Archipelago, catching sight of flat, palm-dotted atolls after weeks of open ocean.
In Episode 20 of the voyage, Georg Forster and the crew of the HMS Resolution sail through the remote northern Tuamotu Archipelago, catching sight of flat, palm-dotted atolls after weeks of open ocean. - Click on the image to listen to this episode on YouTube.

The crew's health remains strong thanks to strict discipline, fresh air, and dietary precautions, especially in contrast to the scurvy-stricken men aboard the Adventure. With each new island, the sailors marvel at the isolated beauty of the South Pacific and the mystery of how such remote places came to be inhabited.

Their journey continues westward—toward Mo'orea and Tahiti—driven by the promise of fresh provisions and friendly encounters on the Society Islands.

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More Episodes of Voyage 2 Go History:

S1-E1: England: Departure around the world

S1-E5: Cape Colony: Ocean on Fire

S1-E9: Southern Ocean: Lost in the Ice

S1-E10: New Zealand: From Ice to Wilderness

S1-E16: New Zealand: Whirlwinds and Reunion

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