Day 8, 2011/05/09
The thing with being in bed early, you up at the crack of dawn. I am off for a elk on the beach, where I find dive shop and beach cafe. Real cappuccinos!!!! Shit did not expect those so far in to Mozambique. I proceed tp play catchup and have two.
I decide then to spend the day diving. Since I have not dived in years, I am forced to do a refresher. Initially not pleased at the thought, it turns out to be a blessing. It is amazing the things one forgets when one does not do something for a while.
During the refresher, I meet Catherine. She is a doctor from Cape Town, here to do some diving with friends from the UK.
Refresher course done and dusted, we are off todo an afternoon dive at 1pm.
Dive turns out to be great, and the fact that I did not hirl, even better!
Only thing is that, after some confusion between me and the dive master, I surface alone which results in me being kaked out! Ooooooops sorry!
Rondevou with David after the dive to find out that he also had a stunning relaxed day. We both decide that sincere having such good time here, it is worth staying another day.
Catherine and her friends invite us to join them at Tofo Tofo restaurant, for dinner. Turns out to be a lovely evening with too many beers been drunk.
I do not even drink beer but, the local stuff is cheep and it goes down sooooo well! This trip may turn me into a beer drinker after all!
Day 8 Pics
This is a blog of my Trans Africa Bike Trip. I left on May 2nd 2011, with my friend David Strong. We followed the East coast, visiting Mozambique, Tanzania and Kenya. In Kenya we both broke down, and once we managed to fix both bikes, David decided to return to South Africa via Uganda, Ruanda etc.. I continued on traveling through Ethiopia,Sudan,Egypt,Israel,Italy, France,Switzerland,Belgium and England, ending in London. In Sudan I traveled with an amazing couple from the UK, Naomi and Dave.
Claudiggio! These are great mate but where the hell are you?? Bit of context please fella:) Where to, how long etc! <3 Jen
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