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An awesome day masked by tiredness

  • Aug 4, 2014
  • 1 min read

The storm Bertha passed without major problems. We visited the national park “the Baths” and to our delight there were no tourists there at all and thunder lightning and heavy winds made the site quite impressing. Heavy waves crashed against the rocks and aggressively sprayed everything in its vicinity. I felt oddly at home with the soaking weather and the humungous granite boulders that lay casually scattered across the landscape. It felt like Sweden. Today it was as if the storm had never even been here, with the sun frying everything down below with an unforgiving intensity. I find myself getting excited about so many things in a day, but by the time night comes around and I have enough spare time to actually write something about my day all my amazing experiences shadowed by dehydration and tiredness. We are currently rafted to a beach by Vixen point, and tomorrow another rotation day awaits. Rotation days are days packed with activities such as scuba, snorkeling, windsurfing and picoing, and start bright and early at 8am and don’t finish until 5pm. I am sure it will spectacular.

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