Friday, August 15, 2014

Mozambique, Boa Vida. 11/8/14

Early rise. Still plenty of whale activity. Misty morning visit from Samango monkeys.



Guys went down to fish. Zac decided to follow without telling anyone. Bit of a panic and Dom had a long trip down to the beach to make sure Zac was there. All good. Started raining - not too hard and not long in duration.
Interesting light patterns on the sea



Family outing at low tide


Luis on a mission (Superpops) - actually, running to get a new battery for his e-cig!


Whoops. Rain came back hard and we now have very wet fishermen. Nature won this round!


We were lucky to witness some sort of tail slapping ritual between a pair of whales (will read up on this when we get home). Also, we need to try and identify them.






Changing weather throughout the day



We were commenting yesterday that we hadn't seen any seagulls - today this flock flew past



Off to the crafters market where we parted with hard earned money - kids are now proud owners of wooden cars, me, a large bag and Luis, two (not one) wooden fish.
Finally, back at one of my favourite spots







Tinto





Night deck surfing.



Slightly worse for wear we toodled off to bed but not before I'd accomplished my mandatory, at least once a night, crash into the sliding door which Luis will insist on closing!!! Tonight I even succeeded in breaking my glass ...

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