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This morning was much the same as every other morning that we've had over the past few weeks,  in that the day started with having to deal with various emails requiring our attention, but, doing the "same ol', same ol'" in paradise definitely has its nuiances. For example, while Elaine was doing her daily exercises this morning on the stern deck, she was constantly entertained by a large school of tiny, brightly coloured fish circling Paw Paw and who were clearly visible, given the clarity of the water. Then, every so often she'd hear some splashing under the swim platform and see the school scurrying as they were chased by a few larger fish.

After a breakfast of freshly baked crumpets, we  were able to catch up with Keenan who was back at base and between flights.

By then it was approaching low tide and we could go and "play". So, we dinghied ashore for a coffee and some socialising at the Nanuya Island Resort, enjoyed a long walk on the beach and then took the dinghy to Savuti Point to do some snorkeling. It was a rather unusual snorkel in that many of the fish were amongst the sea grass, but the ones at the coral reef were certainly different. Some looked like a cross between a Parrotfish and a Sergeant Major and, although there wasn't a large variety of reef fish, the size of the fish we saw was certainly larger than what we've seen at other snorkeling locations around Fiji. Definitely a worthwhile outing.

A few cold beverages at the Boathouse while watching the sunset, followed by a barbecue aboard wrapped up the day. Thirsty work, all this activity!

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