Tanjung Harapan Feeding Station

Jackamy
Paul & Derry Harper
Sun 14 Nov 2010 14:08
 
Sunday 14th November
 
Our final stop, Tanjung Harapan feeding station. We were shattered by this point. We felt we'd walked our socks off but at the end of each walk we were rewarded with one amazing experience after another. We needed to remember this one final time.
 
So off we set into basically a swarm of mosquitos, they were everywhere! Even the guides were swatting them away with branches and sticks. It was quite unpleasant. But yet again, we were in for a treat, Yanni was waiting for us at the feeding table. Yet another huge male but with different characteristics again. We started off wondering how the guides could tell the orangutans apart and how they knew all their names. You soon pick up on it and realise that they all have distinguishing features that are different from the next.
 
The others didn't seem afraid of Yanni as they'd sit at the table and eat with him, instead of grabbing what they can and making a run for it. The little one in the picture to the right still attempted to see how many bananas he could fit into his mouth though, greedy!
 
  
 
Standing up on his legs was an impressive sight. Looking at him hunched over you think he is big and then he stands up, doubles his size and you are shocked. This is a beast right in front of our eyes!
 
He then went on to prove his strength when he decided he'd had enough of bananas and fancied a bit of something else. He grabbed a female who happened to be close by and she had no choice but to participate. It didn't last for long and she was allowed to continue eating her bananas and get on with what she was doing. Another female then braved the table and he liked the look of her too. It seems being the dominant male he really can do what he likes.
 
 
 
  
 
Time to head back
Amy had a drive and found the bottle of whiskey that we'd given the crew the night before almost empty and beside the steering wheel....tut tut!........Paul and Jack watching out up on deck
 
And so that was it, our last image of the orangutans was of Yanni engaging with the females. I'm sure I've repeated myself throughout the last few blogs and I hope you haven't been bored by the amount of pictures of these orange hairy beasts but really words can't describe the experience we have shared over the last few days. The highlight probably being when we woke up to Tor and Tut with no one else around but the other animals of the forest.
 
I'd like to think things will change and that the orangutans will no longer be endangered but I'm not sure how things will pan out. Reading another blog the final comment was about a small village in the jungle where illegal loggers had already moved in and destroyed the forest behind the village. A 'secret' film was shown to them at the information centre.....they saw the Head of the Tanjung Puting National Park standing astride a massive illegal logging operation directing operations.
 
I'll leave you with that thought. Is there any hope?