Driving to the boat:
There were these trucks filled with goats at the border crossing. Paul went in to get the visas and I sat in the car watching these guys. That guy in the middle of this picture kept cracking me up because he would chew on one bar, then pick another one, and then kept moving around the truck, chewing on the different bars. He must like the taste of lead.
These pictures below are of Telegraph Island. The Brits built it in the mid-1800s--it was only actually manned for a short time, I think. I just looked up this link, in case you're interested in more information about it. I'd heard (not from this link) that the people who were stationed there kinda went crazy from boredom. It's literally a tiny little island.
Popular snorkeling spot these days.
The water was so salty, we had no trouble floating!
Shocker alert: Pregnant chick in swimsuit photos!
Dolphins! There were loads of them!
Some birds--cormorants, I'd guessed. Turns out, I was actually right!
We stopped and ate our picnic lunch on the way home at this deserted beach/picnic area. It was a little creepy that no one else was there.
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