Saturday, September 29, 2007
Beautiful.....just beautiful
Last Sunday a few girls and I were invited to a place called ABC. At ABC they have jet skis, paddle boats, a nice beach for swimming, dolphin tours, parasailing, and many more fun water activities. The reason we were invited was because there is a new girl who is working at the SDA Clinic until Christmas. They wanted her to be able to make friends while she is here and have fun, so they called us female teachers up. "They" being the owner of ABC. He told us we could do anything we wanted while we were there and they would provide lunch for us. We estimated that from the things we did we each saved about $100 each.
This is the first boat we got on which took us on a dolphin tour, snorkeling, and fishing.
Here are some of the beautiful fish we swam with. There were others that swam about five inches from the surface called needle fish. I tried to keep my distance from those because from the looks of them it would be very painful to accidentally bump into one of them.
This is the best shot I got of the dolphins. This is as far out of the water as they would come. It was really cool watching them swim around the boat though.
This is a banana boat that the three other girls went on. I rode one later in the day on a different boat.
Kalah is holding a sea cucumber. They certainly don't appeal to the eye and are gross to hold.
The four of us went on a paddle boat and this is the view of ABC from where we were in the ocean.
We didn't go on this, but it definately looked like it would be interesting to try out.
This is the bus we took to the boat where we went parasailing.
This is the boat we went on for parasailing. Also, this is the boat where I went on the banana boat. Sorry I don't have a picture of me parasailing. Another girl has it on her camera.
This past Sabbath I went hiking with a few people from the Church I am beginning to attend. We all had to duck to go under this part. Actually I scraped my shoulder a little on one part. It wasn't bad though.
Part of a hideout or something from WWII. I forgot what they said it was used for.
After climing a very steep hill which I almost slid down more than once, this is part of the view from the top. We weren't very high up, but it was cool to look down on everything. At the end of the bridge you see is what we call Fish Eye. No idea why it is called that, but it is where quite a few people go snorkel.
Muscle man Zach is standing on the base where a gun was located during WWII.
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