Folks flock here to wander this slice of sand and the knee-deep waters that surround it. Small boats pull up and thirsty boaters saunter up to the floating bar that's set upon an old barge and decorated to loosely give the impression of a tiki hut.
Rain in the distance but the sun shone on us. |
Jeff brought his sand wedge and took practise shots from one spit of sand to another (almost hitting me in the head once!).
We both spent quite a bit of time dreamily wandering around in ankle deep water searching for "treasures" on the sea bottom. It was littered with all sorts of unusual aquatic plants or maybe animals. It was sometimes hard to tell the difference. One girl found a little starfish and it sucked on to her hand with tiny tentacles when she tried to lift it to show us. She assured us it was going back into the sea right after she showed her dad. We saw jelly fish and found a sea biscuit.
We both spent quite a bit of time dreamily wandering around in ankle deep water searching for "treasures" on the sea bottom. It was littered with all sorts of unusual aquatic plants or maybe animals. It was sometimes hard to tell the difference. One girl found a little starfish and it sucked on to her hand with tiny tentacles when she tried to lift it to show us. She assured us it was going back into the sea right after she showed her dad. We saw jelly fish and found a sea biscuit.
Tahiti Beach Tiki Bar. Only here on a nice day. |
We dinghied back to the boat just as the sun was setting and watched as the crowd (and the "tiki barge") left on the rising tide.
Soon Tahiti Beach disappeared for the day, like it never really happened.
Soon Tahiti Beach disappeared for the day, like it never really happened.
That's the Atlantic crashing in out there. |
The tide is rising. Soon Tahiti Beach disappeared. |
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Great to see you 2 are enjoying the Abacos...great pics!
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