T pondering next move |
Besides, there was unexpected entertainment: cool looking monkeys (black with white around the eyes) in the morning, and flying foxes in the evening. Flying foxes! [sorry no pix]. Apparently they are squirrels. Heck, flying squirrels! They are very oddly shaped--tiny heads and seemingly huge lower legs with a tiny tail they like to stick up/out. Very odd. In flight, previously hidden "wings" expand to 2 feet, allowing for graceful drops of 15 - 20 feet between trees. Here are the monkeys, who passed by on a regular route through several trees and chalet tops each morning.
some coral is returning to a colorful state |
Sea creature |
The Perhentian islands are in a marine sanctuary, and we were glad to know of the "no flipper" rule to protect the coral. Sadly, this year we noticed a number of people wearing flippers, even boat operators.
We stayed at the Reef Chalets, basic, convenient, and set in a lovely garden right on the beach
Beach bum? |
Beach bum 2 |
On the way to the best snorkeling spot, a sign for the boat taxi to different beaches and the other island.Second line of the sign reads "under coconut tree".
We took a snorkeling day trip to the uninhabited Rawa islands.
Loads of fab fish!
And coral
Rawa is known for its Bumphead Parrot fish, aka Napoleon. A yard/meter long!
I love the patterns sunlight makes in the water from underneath
And the colors of the giant clams
We saw lots of sea slugs, mostly grey with black bits but in one area they were all pink--very penis-y.
Under the boat:
Back at our island (Perhentian Besar), some fishing boats:
To reach them, a nice jungle walk along the coast
Back home, snorkel burn!
1 comment:
What scary beach bums your guys have over there!
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