Another beautiful day in the neighbourhood, and we're off to Barra de Navidad, a beach community just 2 km down the beach, 5 km by road. The plan is to meet up with our friends Jack and Irma and to mooch around Barra for the day. We decided to stop in to see our friends Kelly and Cheryl on the way over, who promptly invited us out for a day's sight-seeing in their jeep, so the Jack-and-Irma-visit will have to wait for a bit!
Our first stop was Playa de Oro, which is a deserted beach at the end of a 7km bone-jarring bush road. We got down there and, can you imagine, there was another family there! On OUR beach! Oh well, we'll just have to make the best of the remaining 5 km or so of unspoiled sand. There's a honking big rock in the intertidal zone, and when we walked around it I noticed a young man and woman in the surf up against the rock. We had various opinions about what they were up to out there by themselves, but we were all wrong as the young man came back with a machete and a big net bag full of abalone! Hmnnnn, note to self....
Then it was back up the road to go check out some more sights. A few km up the road Kelly lurched to a stop as there was a very large snake stretched across the road. Honk honk. No response. Rrrm, rrrrm! Drive right up to it. No response. This thing is so big that there's no room to drive around it, and we didn't want to kill it, so Kelly got out and threw rocks at it for about 5 minutes. We REALLY didn't want to get too close as this thing looked pretty dangerous (anything with no legs and larger than an earthworm looks dangerous to me!), and the rocks were just pissing him off, so we were in a bit of a quandary. Finally we outlasted him; he slithered off the road and we drove past VERY quickly. Whew! After much searching on the internets, it turns out he was probably some type of boa constrictor. I still think Molly could have taken him....
We ended up for comida (main afternoon meal) at the Coco Cabanas, which is stuck out in the middle of nowhere on the beach and makes the best coconut prawns in the solar system.
| Debbi, Steve, and Giant Christmas Coconuts at the Coco Cabanas |
Fed-up, wore-out, and sun-baked, it was definitely time for a ride home and a quiet evening. Talk soon.