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Spicy History | Sailing KALLI

November 22, 2025 · 25 min · 4K views · Bandanaira, Banda Islands

What this video covers

The crew of the sailing vessel KALLI explores the Banda Islands in remote Indonesia, anchoring in depths of 42 to 72 meters near Bandanera.1:06 They visit historical sites including Fort Nasu, Fort Belgica, and the ruins of an unrenovated fort in Concordia, noting the strategic use of Philippine almond trees to shade nutmeg crops.2:04 The crew navigates to a secluded, unlisted anchorage on the north side of Seram Laut to seek shelter from an approaching storm, relying on satellite imagery for site selection.17:43 They interact with local residents, trading dive gear for coconuts and fishing for lobster using a dinghy.21:43 While transiting toward Gurung Island, the crew encounters challenging navigation through coral reefs and significant swells caused by tidal changes.23:10 The journey highlights the historical significance of the nutmeg trade in the region and the practicalities of cruising in remote, uncharted Indonesian waters.

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