Horta
Horta Now we had time to relax and catch up on sleep before
exploring the island. Pat flew in to join us about 6 hours after we arrived
which meant she could take part in the island
tour.
The
The island is very green with lots of rain – it reminds
me of the Scottish islands
Then it was time for a good meal – so we stopped at
Peter’s bar which soon became a habit.
Next morning Nick dragged the skipper off diving.
The water was cold but the visibility was excellent and
the underwater geology was terrific.
Suddenly we spotted this enormous octopus with a head as
large as a human’s. It was out in the open so we played with it for a while.
Largest one I’ve ever seen.
Of course
being an island in the middle of the
And there we have the finished
result
Some of the wall paintings are unbelievably good and
there must be some really talented artists amongst the sailing
population.
Now Graham is more of a mountain man than a water baby so
the day after he dragged Nick off to the neighbouring
They got a taxi half way up and then had to slog it out
for another 3 hours to reach the summit.
But all too soon it was time to say goodbye to Graham. So
we all went out for a slap up meal – Graham’s treat – thanks
mate.
And then he was gone leaving us to sail the next 1,000
miles without him.
Paul -
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