Chilling on Nias Island

Chilling on Nias Island

20 January 1986, Lagundri Beach, Nias Island off Sumatra

Lagundri Beach was a fabulous chill-out spot after nearly 2 months of wet season travel through Bali, Java and then Sumatra. I spent 10 days there with the last 6 at Yanty’s. Caught up with Alain & Evi again after a week apart.

Typical diary entry for most days was spent the day eating, reading, relaxing in the hammock, swimming and throwing the frisbeea day similarly spent in idleness and relaxation – wonderful! Finished reading Conrad’s ‘Lord Jim’ and Knut Hamsun’s ‘The Wanderer’ & started Graham Swift’s ‘Waterland’. Played lots of cards.

The photo is one I took on a self-timer on the tripod – so of all people I should be ready – but not, pulling a face on the left. Mr Milyani, his wife & their large family, plus Evi, Alain crouched down, James – a kiwi from Nelson – at the back. I listened to James’ cassette tape of Hunters & Collectors’ “The Jaws of Life” on his superior walkman. I had swapped my Smiths tape for James’ copy of ‘Waterland’.

This was our last day here and we left at 6pm on the back of motorbikes heading to the Teluk Dalam wharf and then on a battered old cargo boat heading to the mainland port town of Silbolga.

Lagundri Beach

I believe this area was badly impacted by the 2004 tsunami with most of the beachside accommodation destroyed. Then it suffered a double-blow three months later with a bad earthquake in 2005 killing 900 on Nias Island.

More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Nias%E2%80%93Simeulue_earthquake

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