Well the "holiday really begins here. Camp Nakari is well 5 star camping - all meals provided, our hut has electricity, and the shared toilet/showers are the cleanest I've used so far. The manager - (Mohammad ) Mido for short is loverly and relaxed. The first day I just took easy caught up on sleep and in the afternoon went to the "house reef" - the camps private bay to have a bit of a go at snorkeling - I saw two lion fish not to mention coral , warm turquoise water and very shallow and easy. Bear went out with the group snorkel to see dugong and turtles - she said it was amazing.
Day two we went to samadii- in the national pak 40 minutes by boat to "dolphin house and we literally dropped ontop af a huge pod of 40 spinner dolphins ! - they make an unforgettable sound its just amazing. I'm not very good at snorkeling yet - I get mild panic attacks when I see how deep the water is, but there are no waves. But we are well looked after our guide takes us to snorkel across the reef then we get picked up by the zodiac and taken back to the big boat for lunch. Another snorkel round the reef more dolphin (little baby ones) and then home for a rest for a while and more food - snorkeling makes you hungry.
The third night we just take it easy - out to house reef for a paddle in the morning but in the afternoon we go by truck to wadi gammel (in the desert - national park) for a Bedouin cultural experience.
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good to hear from you Wollygonk - dolphins and snorkeling sound fun and exciting. We wait with baited breath to hear of your Bedouin cultural experience. will tune into you both with tonight's eclipse new moon magic - we'll be on Scarborough beach. Look forward to seeing your new steps and having you dance for us - in new clothes!! 8-bit fine and being a good dog... our new car is great... Edith - loving the stories of your adventures and looking forward to seeing yous... oodles of love to you both - all the girls, young and old, canine and other...
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