Equatorial Guinea 4 The Engine Sputtered

Acalayong consisted of thirty huts huddled on the shore of a broad estuary.  At the shallow water's edge was beached   a flotilla, of hollowed-out log canoes; some sporting outboard motors. After intense bargaining, one of the owners agreed to take me across the estuary to Gabon. Soon, we were under way, skimming over the water which occasionally surged over the prow of the low sitting canoe.
We must have travelled a good three hours before the engine sputtered to a halt. The estuary had widened considerably at this point and the change in water colour indicated that we were geographically in the Atlantic Ocean. Apart from a few nearby islets, land appeared to be very far away indeed. I was, therefore, greatly relieved when the current carried us to one of these islets, rather than out to sea.
To be truthful, when we landed, I really was surprised.
David W. Bennett 
(to be continued)