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Från paradiset till "helvetet"
... pratade med instruktören hade lyckats, men jag fick "nöja mig" med sköldpaddor, leopardhaj, gigantiska hummrar, frog fish, nudibranches och annat skoj såsom stora fiskstim som simmar i sync. Ett av dyken hade fantastiska bågar att simma igenom och ett annat var djupt ner till 38,7 meter, med mängder av fina gorgonians. Allt som allt är jag bara en liten aning bitter över att valhajen valde att hålla sig borta.
Efter mitt allra sista dyk checkade ...
First stage complete!!
... in the Mozambique channel there would be whale sharks and manta rays in the right season but that's a bit later. :( On Saturdays, our days off, we went for a trek through the rainforest to get to the next village for some decent food and to see some wildlife on our way which started by wading through the mangroves
(which the villagers use as their toilet) up to our thighs which was....not so refreshing! We had a guide from our villlage ...
A Terrible Day
Everyone probably deserves an explanation for our lack of updates and contact. Those who are Facebook friends already know, but for the rest here goes. Apologies if the language is not perfect....
On Wednesday the 3rd of November, Bruce T Barnes, loving father to Rhiannon and all round knock about guy, unfortunately passed away. May he Rest In Peace.
Thankyou's to Sean Lambert (who was present when we got the news) for his sensitivity ...
Treehouses by the Sand
Day four of our Dhow trip started as the others with a quick ocean dip. Don't know if it was auspicious or not, but Rhiannon (unharmed) was hit in the shoulder by a small flying fish, another Nat Geo moment. We piled on the boat after breakfast, heading for some more snorkelling at the island of Ankazobamarina, used by Italians as THE luxury resort of the Nosy Be area. It was on the way there that my flagging manhood was restored by bagging a Spanish Mackerel, last ...
A Hike for a Tortoise
... you. Whilst the three of us debated the merits of the UK and Australian education systems the other four were off snokelling near the pleasantly named Mosquito Island. Probably not the sort of place to linger after dark. I should mention too that with all this water activity there was little danger. The Mozambique Channel (thank-yous to Sean's guidebook) has the most different types and number of sharks in the world. Ordinarily a cause for concern, however ...
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Amenities
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Beach
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Wheelchair accessibility