Normans Cay

Well another day in paradise Pam and Eric are letting us tag along and that’s great it is nice to know someone else is around.  We spent the day exploring.DSC08835.JPG

The bottom is ripped right out of this seadoo.

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Came into this little cove to explore some more.

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Now this looks calm but wait a second.

 

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You can see the surge of the ocean on this side of the rock.

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Now can you imagine John took me to the other side of this rock wanting me to get a picture.  Haha I hide the camera so it would not get wet.  Enough of those waves we came to another cove.

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There is John walking across to the other side.  He came back and stayed with the dingy and I walked across.  What a site to behold.

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See the footprints in the sand and the lines on the shore, even shoes were here. Now I am going to get closer still.

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Checking out the caves created by the waves.

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This one goes back a long ways but we cannot get close as those rocks are sharp and we would most likely have a hole in the dingy.

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So back to the boat and go for a drink at the local restaurant McDuffys I think.DSC08895.JPG

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5 thoughts on “Normans Cay

    1. Hi guys! Friends of ours are noe still at Norman’s key on a sailboat Mamés Leeloo and are from Quebec their names are Francine and Mario, go and say hello to them if you see them. Nice folks. Did you see the submerged plane? Fair winds and be safe. Ups, I forget you are motorboat! LOL.

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