I’d heard that the snorkeling is world-renowned
I did not know that!
It was very early as tours and boat rides are dictated by the tide times.
Makes sense. I've never really given that much thought, but... duh!
Did you walk into her parlour? The prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy
On the way, we passed through small village and roadside stands selling colorful fruits and vegetables and he stopped at one to purchase my breakfast.
How cool is that.
There were countless stalls selling over-priced knick-knacks, street foods, and clothes.

Some things are just universal, I suppose.
Dang. Nice Tang.
My favourite fish.
(Teardrop Clams- they were enormous!)
Cool!
Probably the most amazing find was the Banded Sea Krait.
That's really cool. Although I don't want to get bit by one.
Yes, they are deadly. No, I wasn’t scared. 1) They are not aggressive unless provoked, 2) Their teeth/fangs are very tiny and they don’t pierce human skin well and have to actually kind of “grind” to do damage
Um... they don't have to "grind"... they're highly venomous. One of the most venomous snakes in the world, actually. (10 times more toxic than a cobra, for instance.)
But... they rarely bite people. When they do it's often because they've accidentally been caught in fishing nets.
I also saw briefly a Stonefish and a Scorpion fish
Also venomous and also totally cool.
What did get me though was an invisible jelly. It was not a deadly variety, like those I snorkeled amongst in Australia, but my hand did sting a bit for an hour or so afterwards.
Ouch.
But not bananas. Bananas are disgusting. Full stop.
Yes, she had no bananas... she had no bananas, that day.
Apparently, there is a large sandbar just off of Mnemba Island, which is actually owned by a Bill Gates’ research entity and forbidden to go to, that is a huge tourist attraction.
I had to read that a few times... I was thinking "You can't go to it, but it's a huge tourist attraction... why?"
Then realized you meant the sandbar.
The tide was VERY low and it took a long time for one of the guides to actually hand-tow our boat there (most of way, anyway). The bottom was littered with thousands of sea urchin (no exaggeration) and he had to gingerly navigate along the way. Stepping on one would be no joke.
I also saw that there were a few Instagrammers doing what they do there as well.
Strike a pose. Vogue.
I mean, I honestly believe she and her male partner were filming chapter one of their upcoming p0rn movie.
Hopefully there weren't any kids there. Sheesh.
Cool shot.
it was time for some more time laying by the pool.
Vacationing at its finest.
a plate of samosas for a light meal.
mmmm... samosas...
These were hands-down the best samosas I’ve ever had.
Really!
Now I want some...
I may or may or may not have fallen asleep and dreamt of perfect samosas.
Like this shot.
Don't know if I'll remember Matemwe Rock Local (or maybe without the "Local") but I do like the "Now we are open" part... I sure hope on the flip side it says "And now we're not"
This large masterpiece has scallops, crab, and shrimp atop an unknown, but tasty, sauce and cheese.
Looks (and sounds) really good!
I’d never heard of “Trevally” fish before
I have.
I was on my way to down the beach around 8:00 stopping for pedestrians along the way.
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I hope there was a traffic light for it.
Maybe light pollution, but it's a really interesting contrast!