Big Fish, Little Fish



Another lazy morning before heading out for gado gado for lunch.  We then walked to the middle of Jemeluk Bay to snorkel.  

Today we saw some baby squid, a lobster hiding in a hole, a turtle, a lion fish, blue box fish and a beautiful white fish with black yellow splashes.  It looked like he had either been caught with a fishing hook or had been in an altercation with another fish as he had a big scar near his eye.  We also saw 2 huge titan trigger fish.  Darryl dived down to take a closer look which didn't go down well with one of the fish.  It swam straight at him, circled round and had another go.  Titan trigger fish have huge teeth and are known to attack divers and snorkellers as they protect their nest.  Darryl had obviously entered their domain... Not something to be repeated in a hurry!

Back at our accommodation we listened to a couple of other guests having a jamming session with guitar and yukele before heading out for dinner.

Today we headed to a place we had eaten on our last trip, although it was now under new ownership.  The food was delicious and plenty of it with lots of freshly cook veggies, which are often hard to find when traveling. 

Back at our accommodation we chatted to other guests before retiring to bed.

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