Sabang ShorelineSabang Park AttendantSabang BoatKilometre ZeroAnjea in SabangSabang JettySabang TownshipThe River of iPhonesGay Sabang BoatsSabang Main StreetSabang Harbour. Jean Marie and Anjea are in the middle distanceIndian Ocean Swells. Long, slow, easy swells.Sabang ForeshoreThe Back Porch. The seat where I spend a lot of my time outside.Sabang CatColonial Era Building. Sabang has many old building from the Dutch colonial eraThe Office. I take the wheel off when underway. The autopilot steers Anjea reliably for days on end.Alby. Not as glorious perched on the pulpit as when skimming the waves.Sabang BaySpinnaker. Yay!! It flies!Indian Ocean SkyWeh Landscape. Sabang is situated on the island of Weh, which is quite hilly inland.Yet another Cargo Ship to DodgeIndian Ocean CloudsThe Swell. The swell was usually less than 1m with choppy waves on top of that.Maldives Yachts. Maldives caters for fancy tourists who want to travel on superyachts and lie on coconut palm beaches.Indian Ocean ThunderstormLate Afternoon CloudsSabang Harbour Masters Office. The building dates to the 1800's but has been 'renovated' Indonesian-style.Jean Marie. Jean Marie in Sabang, Indonesia, We left Sabang at the same time.Marine Traffic. You can see the two legs of traffic traversing the Indian Ocean: one to Sri Lanka and the other to Cape of Good HopeCurrents off African East Coast. The whirlpool of currents off the Tanzanian, Kenyan and Somali coast and my planned route.Tanga Yacht Club The First Dhow