That morning we wanted to see the sunrise, so we woke up early. Leaving our bamboo hut we noticed that we were on the opposite side of the island. After a swift 30 second walk we reach the far east corner alas we went in the water. Swimming and floating we watched the sun rise over the crystal clear ocean blue water.
Around 7 o'clock we used a very rationed breakfast (all the meals are so rationed, that they advise you to foresee some extra food for in between). Hopefully today the locals that run the island don't start drinking even before most people have woken up (which is generally around 7:30). We're wondering if they only promised us lobster for dinner because they were all so drunk (and some of them also something else) and didn't feel like catching anything (or even getting of their chair)...
>From our 30m wide island we can see about 20 other little island (20 out of 374), some so small they only harbour one tree (no hammocks there)
Eko-si-nuestra...
11 years ago
looks beautiful !!!!
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