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We enjoyed these mud crabs so much that Noi
went back the next day for more. Because these ones had their claws tied she
didn't bother to check the next day and put her hand in the bag to pull one out.
one of them clamped on her finger and would not let go. All I heard was Noi
yelling AwAwAw, by the time I got to her she was standing up with one of these
babies hanging off her finger. The more she moved about the tighter it squeezed.
When I got to it and tried prying the claw apart it got really serious. Anyway
about 5 minutes later and with the help of two sets of pliers the finger was
released, still attached to the hand. Luckily she had grabbed one of the smaller
ones.
One of those Fijian kayaks again. The one who draws
the long straw gets the seat, the others get a snorkell.
Local market
The Capital city, main road on the north
Island. With the famous Lees bread and cake house
And of course the pot shop
Friends giving a lift accross the river to
some young chaps on a Sunday outing
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