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I Could not wake up this morning! We had to meet Def at 9am by the big light on the entrance to the beach!
What's with Scott being a morning person lately though? He'd washed his feet and was ready waiting for me!
A 2 hour boat trip out on the sea, around the cliffs to see some dolphins. We thought it was gunna be a Tenerife rip off, you know that bulls*** "100% guaranteed you see dolphins on trip"
But Def was right, we seen loads! They were completely surrounding us. All playing with one another. Teasing us every time we got near they'd disappear and end up on the other side of you!
We Jumped off the boat at butterfly beach, yes it was ironic that there were a lot of butterflies there! There was one hell of a photo opportunity here if ever I had seen one! It was a beautiful little deserted beach! A bunch of Indian guys asked if We wanted them to take a photo of us on the beach, we had to go pro and of course they aren't up to date with technology so he had to lense facing on himself rather than us which was pretty funny! I don't think we got a good one of him though.
We did some fishing afterwards, had a little reel of fishing wire with a weight and a hook on the end and just had to dangle it over the edge and pull hard when you felt the fish eat the bait!
This was peak opportunity for a competition of who could catch the most fish! I of course caught the first one against the fishing pro here! They were little perch, but unfortunately Scott was soon catching me up.
...But then the amateur pulls one out of the bag! I got a big snapper! But Scott obviously felt left out and pulled a whopping rock fish out of the water - men! Always got to be better!
The final score was 6-5 to Scott, but I don't think I did too badly first time around if I say so myself! He didn't quite persuade me to fish in the canal at home though as much as he said it's just the same, I'm sorry Goa is not the same as the canal in Sebastopol.
Tan top up time on the beach after the boat ride because we got t**t tans from our fishing tour!
We have come to a conclusion... The dogs here which are everywhere, seen to bark at the beggars on the beach and those selling 'jungle honey' we think that they've been taught to bark at them, and to scare the pests (sellers) away! Haha. They only ever bark at the Indians that are selling or begging, and the sellers seem to pretty scared of them!
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