Its name refers to the organ pipe cactus found in the area. It’s located on the south side of Maguey, close enough for us to just dinghy over, but not all the way. We had to swim to shore again, but this time for a safety reason. The surf was rough and the possibilities of flipping the dinghy were high. It was okay to swim, but I had to leave my camera behind missing, of course, the best shots ever. (the ones I didn’t take). There, Matt found a possible treatment aging, we though!, clay!! Good clay!!, Jo and I applied thick layers on our faces, arms and legs for the “just in case”, the kids did it for the fun of it in the same manner and Matt also did it to show us how to have a good time. Later that day, back in the boat we shared dinners with Rob and Jo onboard of Endurance.
Friday, April 30, 2010
“Organo” Beach
Its name refers to the organ pipe cactus found in the area. It’s located on the south side of Maguey, close enough for us to just dinghy over, but not all the way. We had to swim to shore again, but this time for a safety reason. The surf was rough and the possibilities of flipping the dinghy were high. It was okay to swim, but I had to leave my camera behind missing, of course, the best shots ever. (the ones I didn’t take). There, Matt found a possible treatment aging, we though!, clay!! Good clay!!, Jo and I applied thick layers on our faces, arms and legs for the “just in case”, the kids did it for the fun of it in the same manner and Matt also did it to show us how to have a good time. Later that day, back in the boat we shared dinners with Rob and Jo onboard of Endurance.
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