On our second day at the beach we decided to check out the beaches in the other direction. The views were so much better in this direction. We passed by the fishermen and their colorful boats. Then we saw a bunch of cows on the beach again. It was just so strange to see that there were more cows than humans on the beach. The scenery was so beautiful and we had the beach to ourselves. The only ones to join us for our walk were two dogs. They followed us for a good while and were quite friendly, but had a few cuts on them, that made us a bit worried about them. A really nice fisherman saw that we didn't really like the dogs near us, so he scared them off for us. Once the dogs were gone we were able to fully relax and enjoy the water. I wanted to go to an area where I thought I saw more people, but once we got closer I noticed that they were cows AGAIN!!! We decided that we wanted to walk away from the coast to get back to our accomodation because there was one area that was a bit dodgy in the water so we walked in-land. WOW!!! It was so much hotter once we started to walk in-land. I couldn't believe the HUGE change in temperature. Once we were back in the main area we went to the only "touristy" restaurant. The price was much better than the hotel and the portion was huge. Leos and I shared one meal between the two of us and it was more than enough. Then we relaxed for the rest of the day which was quite nice. It was a nice and relaxing beach day.
gotta begin the morning on a hammockblue skies fishing boats
nice coastline
fishermen pushing their boats
going out to sea
cows on the beach
like a giant mirror
island scenery
Leos on a palm tree
now I'm on a palm tree
hermit crabs in the water
looks like the vulture and cow are talking to each other
absolutely no one!!
our friendly beach escorts
more cows than humans on the beach
decided to take a path back to our accomodation
it was so HOT walking inland from the beach
lunch at the restaurant in town
a donkey and a mercedes taxi
fried Butterfish, very tasty
drink from Senegal
lots of lobster cages
hammock time!
beautiful sunset
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