Saturday July 20, 2002
Koror, Palau to Colonia, Yap, FSM
Palau's Flag Micronesia's Flag
Current Time
GMT (+0):04:59
Seattle (-8):21:59
Colonia (+10):14:59

Colonia, Yap, FSM :
Latitude:9° 35' 54" North
Longitude:138° 10' 40" East
From Seattle:6717 miles
Altitude:39 feet
Lodging:Hotel - Ocean View
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Today's Travel:
Countries:Palau
Micronesia
Regions:Koror
Yap
Route:Continental Micronesia flight 953: Palau - Yap
Linear:306 miles
Weather:Partial Sun
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Trip to Date:
Day:38
Linear Dist:9379
Countries Visited:3
Regions Visited:7
Nights in Hotels:10
Nights with Friends / Family:22
Nights Camping:3
Nights in a Hospital:2
Beers:72
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Entry:
I got up early - big surprise after falling asleep so early last night - and almost got through sorting nearly a weeks worth of photos by the time the others got up. After breakfast we took advantage of the rental car and picked up our gear from the dive shop. Our rental agreement included a clause that they could charge us $25 if we returned it "excessively dirty" - we couldn't quite decide if it was excessively dirty so we decided to play it safe and have it washed. While we were washing it we realized that the car would be pretty convenient to have for an extra hour or more, so I called to see what it would cost - actually I just asked if we could turn it in a bit late and they said yes.

Simon and Eileen had referred us to some friends of theirs that were running the Coral Reef Research Center and last night we had (finally)made arrangements to see their facilities. The center is mostly funded by the US National Cancer Research Institute - it turns out that about 30 percent of all marine invertebrates contain compounds that have anti-cancer properties. So CRRC collects samples of soft corals, sponges, nudibranchs, etc to send to the US for testing. They've sent in more than 8,000 organisms back to the US for testing - Including a couple hundred completely new species. The center was actually a lot more interesting that I expected. Pat Collins showed us around - the sample room was very impressive - there are samples of all 8,000 CRRC organisms, plus several more that weren't sent in. He's an amazing guy - builds his own camera housings, rebreathers (allowing a diver to go to depths up to 500 feet!), and even an ultra-light airplane.

After I dropped the car off Sue went to say goodbye to some friends, Stacy got her hair cut off and I went to the internet cafe. In the end we


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