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Our wake up was by beautiful shell horn at 8am! Oh and featuring the chickens at 6am onwards... Now ready for pancakes and maple syrup (the Canadians loved it!).
We went for a walk to a mud spa... Well that is a little exotic sounding but what we did was venture into the forrest and our leader showed us the special mud and we then put all over our faces! Make us b-e-a-utiful por favor.
The afternoon was spent swinging in hammocks and eating some chicken and root vegetables for lunch. It was so good. We all realised how incredibly tired we were so had a truely relaxing afternoon just wandering and swinging. We saw ants carrying little bits of leaves and followed them. I honestly felt like David Attenborough.
We met one of the lads baby called Cosmo, he was so adorable! We got to play with him and all of the crew wanted to adopt him onto our tour! Kidnapping is apparently frowned upon around here.
We did a night walk at around 9pm which was pretty uplifting. We heard some amazing sounds and saw some savy creatures! This was followed by more hammock time (I feel we don´t spend enough time in the hammocks...) sitting around the bonfire.
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D Waddy Dad liked hammocks in Asia too....Must be in the blood...I even have made one ! !
george waddle mint.