Isla
Saona is a tiny island off the southeast coast of this island. We took a little boat to the island to explore
and swim.
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view from our boat |
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mangles (mangroves) |
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again from the boat |
This
lagoon smelled TERRIBLE. When the
tide goes out the fish and vegetation get trapped in the lagoon and die, thus
the color and smell.
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beautiful beach |
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Lunch include lambi (conch) |
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group shot |
La piscina
natural (the natural pool) is a sandbar with beautiful water and starfish. This was my first time to swim with live
starfish!
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