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Hi, many thanks for the wonderful site filled with information and wonderful descriptions. I've lived 6 months in Reunion Island (west of Mauritius) so I've heard a lot about these islands you've visited. Just wish someday I'll be able to visit all of them just like you did. Again thanks for sharing it with us.
Alberto Bento
Aveiro, Portugal - Monday, July 18, 2016 at 14:05:07
I came across your site while researching Saint Paul's island for a game I want to make. What a wonderful trip it must have been. Thanks for sharing.
Anthony Simpson
UK - Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at 07:55:50
Super stuff! My heart is warmed you were able to fulfill your dream and what a dream it was too!
Matt Nicholls
London, USA - Thursday, February 18, 2016 at 04:44:35
Thanks, Francis, for posting this tour for all of us to see. "Better late than never" for myself, as it appears that you experienced this adventure about 12-years ago. Your internet tour helps me to imagine what it would be like to live on such remote islands! Thank you!
Albert Lind
Belfair, WA USA - Monday, March 24, 2014 at 03:10:25
I really enjoyed reading about your trip. I came across your site while researching Amsterdam Island. Thanks for sharing your experience!
Andreas Fuchs
Basel, Switzerland - Saturday, March 15, 2014 at 08:32:04
We have one of those world map shower curtains, and I was sitting on the john perusing and wondering what the story is on those isolated islands...
Later, after a few mouse clicks, I began your journey and could feel my insides melt away with a kind of relaxation I haven't felt in ages. Just to experience where there isn't another living soul and connect with it for awhile sounds wonderful, and I got a chance to..kind of..do so. Thanks.
Rick deOlazarra
Richmond, Ca USA - Sunday, June 23, 2013 at 22:26:06
I should be working but I spent an enjoyable time viewing your adventures. Thank you for creating this.
Jim McCann
Tucson, AZ USA - Wednesday, February 20, 2013 at 10:32:04
Aloha - Fantastic job documenting the trip! I've been on a trip with Heritage expeditions (Commonwealth Bay and the islands in between) and thought about this trip! Seemed like you had a spectacular time. I'm Jealous!
Cheers and penguins!
ted
Ted Brattstrom
HI USA - Friday, June 8, 2012 at 02:17:36
What a great site! Like you, I've always been fascinated by maps and was curious about the antipode of the SF Bay Area, and starting surfing tonight. I don't know if you ever met David St. Charles, but I worked for him prior to Wind River, so that was quite a small-world coincidence.
Alex Bennett
Mountain View, CA USA - Thursday, March 1, 2012 at 02:57:49
Thanks for the fantastic pictures and description. I would love to visit St Paul Island one day, which is how I found your website. The pictures only entice me more.
Tom
Australia - Tuesday, May 24, 2011 at 03:41:18
I've been reading Apsley Cherry-Gerard's "The Worst Journey in the World." I am always curious what places mentioned in my reading look like. Googling ile saint-paul, antarctic, I came across your website. Once I had seen what you have on St. Paul Island, I was drawn into your journey, and spent the next hour and a half 'traveling' your photographs. What a wonderfully helpful resource you have created! It's unlikely I will go on such a journey, yet I feel as though I have, now that I've spent time seeing it through your camera lenses. And please tell your wife that as a quilter, too, I think her quilt creation is fantastic--beautifully done. Thank you so much.
Lucy N Charles
Rensselaer, NY USA - Thursday, May 12, 2011 at 07:41:55
Fascinating. I am very interested in Ile Saint Paul. May I use your aerial(?) photo of the island? I am writing a very local history book about Ipswich Qld. One parish priest in a 450 tonner was forced to call in there in 1846.
John Kane
Raceview, Qld Australia - Sunday, March 13, 2011 at 22:40:43
Fantastic journey, thanks for sharing! And great photographs, I especially liked the use of Ektachrome VS 100 film, the extra saturation gives the pictures a special atmosphere. Maybe not realistic colors(?), but beautiful! I'm at work, was supposed to go to lunch when I started reading about your journey, got stuck reading, and now lunch is over no food today haha :)
Johan
Stockholm, Sweden - Thursday, February 3, 2011 at 07:42:11
What a great site! Stumbled on it one quiet Sunday evening searching for info on Amsterdam island. Thanks for sharing your trip. BTW...have you seen a book titled 'Atlas of Remote Islands' by Judith Schalansky...beautiful and fascinating read for those interested in such remote places (where I first read about Amsterdam island).
Rick Hulford
Little Marlow, UK - Sunday, January 16, 2011 at 16:45:55
Thank you for sharing this exciting trip!! I enjoyed reading it and seeing the pictures. These islands were hitherto unknown to me; now I want to learn more!
Linda
Kitakyushu, Japan - Wednesday, November 17, 2010 at 10:01:10
A wonderful trip report from some most unusual destinations! Makes me want to do a similar trip myself one day.
Dag Anders Eriksen
Bergen, Norway - Sunday, November 7, 2010 at 10:14:50
In 1964 on a trip from Cape Town to Melbourne our ship passed between Saint Paul and Amsterdam Islands and ever since then they have held a fascination for me. Your narative makes me feel as if I was present in Chicago at your presentation--Thanks.
Bernard Rochlin
Subiaco, WA Australia - Sunday, October 24, 2010 at 21:25:50
A great read, Francis. The only island I had read about was Kerguelen island. It was shown on British TV after jornalist Matthew Paris spent 2 months there in 2000.
Mike Bell
Liverpool, UK - Monday, June 28, 2010 at 10:31:36
Thanks for sharing your journey with us! What a wonderful thing to be able to travel to the place in the world that has held your fascination since childhood. I have only recently learned of these islands, and it's fun to daydream about a visit to them.
Tony Wall
Billings, MT USA - Wednesday, June 16, 2010 at 14:33:15
Came across this site while checking out Amsterdam Isl. My husband yesterday flew out over this area in the search for young USA sailor Abby Sunderland - they found her and hopefully she will be picked up today. I don't know what the rescue plans are for her, but there is a possibility of her going to Amsterdam Island, so I was just checking out what she will see if she does. Ended up enjoying your voyage very much. Cheers, Toni in West Australia.
Toni Mahony
Perth, WA Australia - Saturday, June 12, 2010 at 00:36:50
I am just reading a shortly issued book "Atlas der abgelegenen Inseln" which tells stories about 50 of the most faraway islands of the world. The pages about St.Paul-Island brought me to your impressive photos and stories about a wonderful voyage. Thank you for giving others the possibility to take part.
Hans-J?rgen Br?ker
Sonsbeck, Germany - Tuesday, December 29, 2009 at 12:16:37
I'm in the process of re-reading, for about the tenth time, Francis Chichester's "Gipsy Moth Circles the World", his account of his solo circumnavigation in his two-masted sailing yacht. The maps of his track through the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans show the locations of several lonely islands -- Ascension, St. Helena, Tristan, Amsterdam and what his cartographer called "St. Paul Rock". I spent a couple of hours Googling around to learn what I could of these islands and was pleased to find your site, which was one of the best. Thanks for helping me find out more about these lonely places, which have always fascinated me. DC
Dave Crehore
Green Bay, WI USA - Monday, December 7, 2009 at 17:47:40
I am fascinated with Amsterdam Island and appreciate your photos and narrative very much. I would like to go there, but it looks as though one has to be a member of a scientific team and go on an arranged tour. I would be happy to do this as a tour, but don't know how to find out about one. Thanks again.
Patricia Hartman
fallbrook, ca USA - Sunday, September 13, 2009 at 15:00:43
Thank you for the wonderful site with your thoughts and photos. I found it through Wikipedia, during one of my hunts for amazing and obscure places in the world. I wish you well! Charlie
Charles Gordon
USA - Tuesday, August 25, 2009 at 21:16:03
this is where i started to travel in phantasy clouds to Amsterdam island, one of the remotest islands (uuh how exciting!) and then enjoyed a dream trip together with you, the voyage captain for 1000ds of km's in that old Finnish ship with the help of lovely pictures and so interesting information:
http://www.newscientist.com/gallery/dn17178-extraordinary-clouds/6
its all about the clouds. in the end. i suppose.
thank you so much for the joyful last hours. i hope you are planning your next trip already and let us all join again - the wikipedia link was an excellent idea.
best regards from Germany, .anne
.anne
Munich, Bavaria Germany - Tuesday, August 11, 2009 at 11:56:52
Thank you for taking the time to create this website. Always been fascinated by isolated places and for an American the only land masses that qualify as antipodes of the continental US is about as isolated as it gets. Thanks for sharing.
Francis
Palo Alto, CA USA - Friday, July 17, 2009 at 12:58:34
Great story and pictures. I too am fascinated with islands- especially remote ones and have been spending some time on the internet researching the islands in the southern ocean. My dream still, at 65, is to sail leisurely around the world stopping at all the interesting and out of the way places.
David Pettengill
Litchfield, ME USA - Monday, June 15, 2009 at 14:49:53
That was an excellent array of pictures and information. I too stumbled upon your site after finding these islands on google earth. You've inspired me to document my travels like this as well!
Tyler Caldwell
Abu Dhabi, UAE - Friday, June 5, 2009 at 07:39:28
What a wonderful trip! How I'd wish to visit those islands! I have done a 15 year project on visiting all the islands around Africa, but never managed to see the Kerguelen...
I find your pictures really stunning and this is why I'm writing.
Please let me explain:
For almost 30 years now I have been working on a world wide postal project called ?Inviting the World at Home?.
In this project I have been trying to receive an identical postcard from every territory in the world surrounded by international borders or issuing it?s own stamps (so not only independent countries but also exclaves, colonies, overseas territories, remote islands and more).
Up to now I have received over 400 of these cards, sent from as many different countries and territories in the world, thus forming an almost complete inventory of all the world?s postal links to the Netherlands.
I am now making a 450 page book on this project which will feature one received card, and thus one territory, per page. Apart from the received card, and some text, each page will feature illustrations depicting local postal activities and scenery.
I have, through the years, been able to collect many postal photographs from many places in the world most of them taken by myself or by friends and acquaintances.
For some territories I have found pictures on the internet.
One of them is your beautiful pic on Kerguelen seen from the sea and I would like to ask your permission to use this picture in my book.
Your name will of course be mentioned as the photographer right on the page itself. Hopefully you are willing to cooperate by giving me permission to use your photograph.
I can send you a proof version of the page (not yet complete but it gives a good idea of what it will be)
Please let me know if you have any questions, or look at my website www.weijburg.nl , (click on ?Inviting the World? in the menu bar and then on ?English? to see an English translation) for more info on my postal project.
Hoping to hear from you soon,
Best regards,
Rolf Weijburg
Rolf Weijburg
Utrecht, Netherlands - Tuesday, April 28, 2009 at 12:37:09
Well done on living your childhood aspiration! A bonus you could be in such company having such breadth & depth (esp. those associated with HIMI). I enjoyed your piccies. I am presently focussing on HIMI in a research project for the University of Tasmania's School of Geography & Environmental Studies (Centre for Spatial Information Science).
Cheers!
Scott Leslie
Hadspen, Tasmaniamania Australia - Friday, April 24, 2009 at 10:45:25
What a perfectly sweet web offering. Thank you very much for the effort and the education!
Jeff Tilley
Ararat, NC USA - Sunday, April 12, 2009 at 23:11:24
What a fabulous trip, Francis! Your photos are wonderful and I love Mary Jo's penguin exhibit and gorgeous quilt! Definitely a worthwhile voyage.
Maureen Kelley
Sycamore, IL USA - Friday, March 13, 2009 at 14:26:34
I have been a long time " Google earth " explorer and came across these tiny islands very recently! On further google search I bumped into your site!!
It was a great experience browsing thru your collection of photos. I would like to visit this place hopefully one day. But I don't know as to when I would be able to make it! ;)
Thanks a lot Mr. Francis for giving me a glimpse of this paradise ! :)
Tony Stanley
Coimbatore, TN India - Thursday, February 26, 2009 at 09:22:00
Wow, Francis!! You're my new hero. And co-founder of Lattice, too. As an old BAL assembler programmer, I could optimize my loops better than yours ;-)
David Laub
Skokie, IL USA - Friday, October 10, 2008 at 12:01:39
Great website through an almost totally unknown-to-me part of the world. Got here because I collect postal history of TAAF,knew of Kerguelen from this but wanted to find out about St Paul & Amsterdam. My travels are within the US, have crossed 50+ times,IL a favorite, do you know Funk's Grove? Troy Grove? Glad you made your lifelong dream, your website shows the internet at its best use !
Rockwell Townsend
san francisco, ca USA - Friday, September 5, 2008 at 13:24:03
Being bored and tired of work I searched the www for remote places to go...or to send my Boss to ;-)...I found your very interesting Website about this unique trip!
Thank you for sharing your experience and making it possible to take part in a voyage I will most likely never do!
Dirk, Germany
Dirk
Duisburg, NRW Germany - Friday, August 22, 2008 at 04:27:27
Thank you for sharing your absolutely amazing (and well documented) journey.
Mike Kauffman
Pottstown, PA USA - Sunday, July 27, 2008 at 21:54:55
Wow. Thanks for doing this journal. This is precisely the journey I wish to take one day. Thank you.
Jeff Hall
Rockville, MD USA - Thursday, July 24, 2008 at 00:30:03
I came to this site quite indirectly, from David Thompson's Friday Ephemera, who directed us to a site called Map Tunneling Tool:
http://www.freemaptools.com/tunnel-to-other-side-of-the-earth.htm
...in case you need to know where you'll wind up when you dig straight down. Anyway, using this map I discovered that the only land opposite the continental US is a few specks located in ... the southern Indian Ocean! Which led to Google, which led to this very informative and enjoyable diary of your adventure. Thanks for putting so much effort into your site.
John Holland
Toronto, ON CANADA - Friday, July 11, 2008 at 17:42:54
Great pictures of a super remote part of the world. Fascinating exploration, I'm sure! Thanks for sharing it.
Bill Allen
Redmond, WA USA - Monday, June 2, 2008 at 13:35:48
A fascinating web site. The videos are amazing! Thank you.
David Hopkinson
Carlisle, UK - Tuesday, May 27, 2008 at 09:56:20
Thanks for the site and photos! It is great to finally find some information on this fascinating (but difficult to research) part of the world.
Ryan
Denver, CO USA - Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 17:38:29
Found this site using Google Earth. I spent a very pleasant hour or so viewing the photos and reading your comments. Thank you so much for posting this online.
Wade Johnson
Powhatan, Va USA - Sunday, April 20, 2008 at 12:00:25
I envy you Francis, to have been travelling along those wonderful remote places on our southern hemisphere...!
I've been travelling myself to many places on this globe, some remote, some less remote (please have a look at my website, sorry texts are in Dutch, but pictures are not). Thanks very much for sharing your adventurous memories...!
Robert Beunder
Wormer, Netherlands - Tuesday, April 1, 2008 at 14:55:44
Hi francis. I came across your site from the wikipedia article on Ile Amsterdam. I bought my 3yr old son a globe recently, as he is learning about the continents at preschool. He pointed to a dot in the south atlantic called "Bouvet" so I looked it up. Having always been interested in remote places, I kept following a chain of articles on islands to the east while he wandered away. Your great site much appreciated and it must have been the trip of a lifetime. Great quilt too!
Chris
Seattle, WA USA - Monday, February 4, 2008 at 02:29:04
Thanks for sharing this wonderful adventure, I enjoyed it very much, hope I will be able to go some day.
Cheers, Claus
Claus Baltersen
Freltofte, Denmark - Thursday, January 3, 2008 at 15:35:56
Very informative and well-written site. It really does sound like the trip of a lifetime. Thanks for sharing it.
Bud
Penndel, Pa USA - Wednesday, October 31, 2007 at 23:50:28
Fascinating, I am really envious. What a great trip to places most people don't even know of, let alone visit!
Leyland Pitt
Vancouver, BC Canada - Wednesday, October 17, 2007 at 23:01:44
Thanks for a wonderful travel story. I happened on your site after googling 'Amsterdam Island' as I plan to sail Capetown-Sydney and ports of call are rare.
Ken Castle
Sydney, NSW Australia - Friday, October 12, 2007 at 04:16:21
Fascinating!!! I'm sure you consider yourself very lucky - thanks for sharing this!
Harold
Amersfoort, Netherlands - Wednesday, October 10, 2007 at 14:31:52
I came across your web site while searching for St. Paul island. Great work. Read all the writings and watched the videos. It is very good of you to share your journey with us.
Onur Tokan
ISTANBUL, TURKEY - Sunday, September 23, 2007 at 11:11:24
Thanks for this great story and the pictures, in particular for the detailed map snippets. I always enjoy reading experiences from trips to the lonely parts of our planet, especially to remote islands.
Carsten
Munich, Germany - Thursday, September 20, 2007 at 11:00:22
Very nice trip log. Thanks for sharing it.
Dale Hancock
Pullman, WA USA - Monday, September 17, 2007 at 23:10:27
What a lovely respite from the office! Found this site yesterday through Wikipedia and proceeded to spend the entire day reading about your journey. Thank you so much for putting this page up!
Ciana
Teaneck, NJ USA - Thursday, September 6, 2007 at 09:37:40
Enjoyed reading your travelogue! Did any of the islands you visited have big waves/surf breaking on the shore?
Tim
Manchester, NW UK - Wednesday, April 18, 2007 at 18:21:43
Truly wonderful travelogue of what must have been a great trip. Pictures and comments were excellent. Thank you for sharing a trip of a lifetime.
Charles
Denver, CO USA - Monday, March 26, 2007 at 14:24:43
Dear Francis
A lovely virtual slide night. Thanks for the opportunity to return to the islands from your point of view.
Liz
Liz Downes
Lilydale, VIC AUSTRALIA - Friday, February 23, 2007 at 22:52:16
I stumbled across your site while browsing through Wikipedia looking for information on the Kerguelen Islands. Great pictures, video, and commentary. Thanks for putting this site up!
John
Seattle, WA USA - Wednesday, December 20, 2006 at 00:42:03
I was looking for pictures of the french TAAS as I study geography in Nantes ( France ) and I found your website !
Wow ! Very nice pictures, interesting comments , what a nice trip =)
I wish i'll do the same someday ! :D
Nathan
Nantes, 44 France - Sunday, December 17, 2006 at 18:37:09
Awesome, I'm so glad you created this page to share with the world.
Nick
USA - Saturday, November 11, 2006 at 03:44:41
Spent the past hour reading your site and thoroughly enjoyed it. You've added a nice website which puts a different perspective on visiting these islands.
Eurig Jones
Denbigh, UK - Monday, November 6, 2006 at 18:11:16
Another visitor who came here after looking for my city's antipodal point and finding Ile Saint Paul. Thanks for a great site!
Anya
USA - Sunday, October 15, 2006 at 21:42:56
Yet another link via wikipedia. This site is simply amazing, i read every single page. Keep up the good work!
David
Torreon, Mexico - Thursday, June 29, 2006 at 04:13:47
Another linked via Wikipedia. Great site, thanks for all the information, maps and pictures. A great example of the web bringing some of the most remote parts of the world to our living rooms. I was interested to learn that French governed islands (Amsterdam and Saint Paul) are closer to Australia than the Australian governed island (Heard). All the best, Rob.
Robert Lawrey
Perth, W.A. Australia - Saturday, May 13, 2006 at 22:41:30
I found your fantastic site via Wikipedia, when I was once again looking at the islands on the opposite of the world to where I live wich I like you noticed on my large world map.
I read your description on how these places interested you and it was funny how similar it was to mine. More seem to have gone through similar according to the above comments.
Many of the pictures you have taken could just as well have been taken here in Iceland, and that is one of the things that interest me in these places, that they could be considered mirror islands of Iceland. I am going to have fun showing my family and friends some of the pictures and make them guess where they are taken.
H?skuldur
Reykjav?k, Iceland - Saturday, April 29, 2006 at 09:49:00
fantastic site-- was reading up on the french colonial empire and discovered your site (linked from wikipedia, of all places). really top notch photos, good historical and geographical descriptions. a pleasure.
denis kennedy
saint paul, mn USA - Tuesday, January 31, 2006 at 12:09:45
I was perusing through Google Earth, wondering what was directly on the opposite side of the world from me. Then while googline "ile saint-paul" I came across this website. Wow Francis, you documented exactly what I was hoping to see. Now I am making plans with Heritage Expeditions to see it myself. I especially loved the penguins. Keep this site up!
Jared
San Diego, CA USA - Sunday, December 18, 2005 at 03:17:34
Great site ! Since 10 years I am extremely interested in Atolls and the most tiny specks of land in the world (Oceans) I am a (also virtual) Celestial navigator, and travel the whole (virtual) globe from one to the other island and use the net to inform me over the beautiful world we have to respect. When is the next expedition ?! I,ll be your man.
Guus Dekker
Tilburg, The Netherlands - Tuesday, November 15, 2005 at 09:06:58
Since I was teenager I became really curious and interested in that little islands in the south hemisphere that are not always displayed into the Atlas. Thanks to the web I started to find informations and, for the first time, also some pictures. Last year I read the book ?L?arche des Kerguelen? by Jean-Paul Kauffmann and I literally fell in love to this archipelago. Now I?ve found your web-site: it?s wonderful!!! You made the trip of my dreams. Thanks to share with us your exciting experience.
Sorry for my broken English...
Graziano
Italy - Thursday, November 10, 2005 at 15:23:18
I really enjoyed visiting your website. I am especially interested in the South Atlantic islands of Ascension, St. Helena and Tristan da Cunha; so it was interesting for me to see how your photos of these southern islands compared.
Ted Cookson
Cairo, Egypt - Monday, September 26, 2005 at 15:59:45
Great site and beautiful pictures. Thanks for putting it up. Any plans for another expedition?
Chris
New York, NY USA - Sunday, December 19, 2004 at 11:26:31
Dear cousin Francis,
My mom gave me your Website. She got it from you at The Reunion. This is a great site. Your trip sounds fabulous! Loved the photos, etc.
Drop us an e-mail.
Love, Elaine and Phil
Elaine and Phil Pasquini
Novato, CA USA - Tuesday, June 15, 2004 at 16:45:25
Francis, what a site! I just revisited it (again) and thought I'd better finally sign your guestbook if I'm going to keep coming back. You've done an amazing job of documenting the trip, which even today calls my mind back across the sea to those very special islands. Thank you.
Jeff Rubin
CT USA - Thursday, May 13, 2004 at 23:02:33
Dear Francis,
What a wonderful website! It sounds and looks like a fascinating voyage. A nice perk from your employer; it must be a good company to work for.
Gil
Gil Skinner
Evansville, WI USA - Friday, January 16, 2004 at 01:12:39
I am just a college student, but I became interested in the S. Indian Ocean Islands after putting up a large world map next to my bed in my dorm room. I woke up one morning and saw Amsterdam Island, located in the middle of nowhere, and I immediately became fascinated. You have a great website here, and I only hope that one day I could go on an expedition like this!
Danny T.
Madison, WI USA - Monday, December 8, 2003 at 14:06:09
Dear Francis
Thanks so much for putting this site together (I am telling all my friends). It's wonderful to see these places again, and through your eyes, not my own. We all pick up such different aspects of the same experiences. Do you have a photo of the total eclipse -- it was yet another great moment on that trip for us all.
Funny, there wasn't anything about seasickness ...
warmest wishes
B'dette
Bernadette Hince
Canberra, ACT Australia - Tuesday, December 2, 2003 at 04:44:20
Dear Francis,
This is such a joy to view! The photographs are so professional and the written details are so very interesting. Thank you for taking the time to create and share this e-documentary.
LuAnn Angus
Foxboro, MA USA - Monday, November 24, 2003 at 06:33:32
Francis,
You have done an excellent job, capturing the voyage. It is something I am often thinking about especially as the first anniversary is upon us. My friends are very complimentary on the web site design and flow.
Greg Downes
Melbourne, Vic Australia - Thursday, November 20, 2003 at 01:17:49
Well done, Francis!! You have elegantly and comprehensively captured the highlights of our month-long journey across the far reaches of the Southern Ocean. Now it is possible for anyone with a web browser to enjoy our discoveries for considerably less time and expense! They will only miss the numerous and enjoyable Scrabble sessions which we so enjoyed. Thank you for doing this!
Charles Veley
San Francisco, CA USA - Sunday, November 16, 2003 at 12:18:52
At long last, I have completed most of what I wanted to do with this site. There will, of course, be lots of polishing in the days ahead, and no doubt an addition or two, but it is essentially complete. Please leave your comments (and let me know of any broken links or other problems). Happy voyaging!
Francis Lynch
Evanston, IL USA - Saturday, November 15, 2003 at 19:22:11
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