I woke up in time to
take my sunrise photographs. We were still at Nanuya Lailai Island with our
ship still tied up to the coconut tree.
After breakfast our activity today consisted of a 1 hour 40
minute guided walk, up over the island to the other side. Of course I was
taking pictures along the way.
While we ate lunch onboard, we started sailing north some
more. 1 ½ hours later we arrived at our new destination Sawa-I-Lau caves, or
more commonly known as the Blue Lagoon Cave since the Brooke Shield’s movie was
filmed here. This was the first time I had ever been in a water cave. We were
guided into two caverns, although it is believed to have about 100.
Tonight we were suppose to visit the village of Tamasua but
because of the high tide winds, we just stayed put for the night. After dinner,
the 1949 Jean Simmons version of the movie Blue Lagoon was shown but because I
was now determined to wake up for all sunrises, I did not stay awake to watch.
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