On the 5th day of our honeymoon (our 4th day at Liku Liku), we signed up to have a picnic on a remote, uninhabited sandbar island.
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Approaching the sandbar |
The resort packed a lunch for us and a boat took us out there.
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The picnic lunch |
It is apparently a popular dive site and there was a ton of coral and fish to check out. Although I will say that I was less comfortable swimming in deep open ocean water than the new husband - I feel a little bit like prey when I am in such deep water.
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Going out for a second look at the coral |
It was beautiful and the 2 hours went by WAY too fast! It was sort of a surreal experience. I definitely walked the entire way around in about 5 minutes. At high tide, the island almost disappears - kind of wild.
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