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Middle of Nowhere: 2400m DEEP Whales Everywhere | Sailing KALLI

8 November 2025 · 15 min · 5K views · Indonesia

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The crew of Sailing KALLI cruises through remote Indonesian waters, engaging with local fishermen near Sirao Island. While anchored in depths exceeding 2,000 meters, the crew swims with pilot whales before encountering local fishermen in need of fuel and gear.1:32 The crew provides 12 liters of gasoline and a spare dive mask to the fishermen, who operate small, unpowered wooden boats.3:34 In return, the crew shares their catch of giant trevally, wahoo, and barracuda with the local village residents.4:55 The crew also hosts two local villagers aboard their boat to demonstrate trolling techniques using fishing rods near a massive reef system located five to six nautical miles offshore.7:35 After spending time at Sirao Island, the crew prepares for a 42-nautical-mile passage to Manuk Island.14:08

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