Over the next 4 days I continue our trip on the small boat
and after feeding the Fish Eagles, (see yesterday’ post), the boatman took us
to swim and snorkel from enormous rocks off an island. I also climbed onto another island and these
are the shots taken from there. Look out
for the tree growing from rocks. There is also a video at the end and you will see what my son in law was doing while I was exploring.
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I hope you enjoyed this part of Malawi. I thought it was very beautiful and we had a very relaxing time at this spot.
Thanks for visiting and also many thanks for those who
leave comments.
Diving from those rocks looks like fun! I love the strong little tree growing out of and around the rocks!
ReplyDeleteThe rocks are amazing.
ReplyDeleteHi Margaret,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of the island, the trees growing out of rocks.
The dive from the rock I would never do.
How very, very beautiful. Love the colour of the water.
ReplyDeleteLovely scenes,and the smooth rocks are ideal for sunbathing. The root covered Boulder reminds me of when hubby and I visited Cambodia and the ruins of Angkor Wat.
ReplyDeleteRegards.
Hello Margaret, the scenery is beautiful there. And I love the cool Hamerkop. I would be too chicken to dive off the rocks.. Great photos and video. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteIsn't that fun?! "GO!" The scenery IS amazing. How beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI too like the rock formations, it looks a great place Margaret
ReplyDeleteLooks like an idyllic place Margaret....................
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and scenery Margaret - love the Hamerkop bird and the jump!
ReplyDeletesuch beauty. loved the splash. :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty scenery. I love the smooth looking rocks in the water.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful -place! What fun! And I loved the hammerhead bird.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful place...love the one with the tree growing on top of the huge rock...and just simple love all those rocks. Enjoyed the video, too.
ReplyDeleteO yes, the sea waters are clean, in fact, you made them out beautiful photos, and the bird!
ReplyDeleteFascinating images. Those rocks look somewhat treacherous.
ReplyDeleteThat's the way to have fun and cool off
ReplyDeletepeter
Simply stunning.
ReplyDeleteThat bird on the rock looked really fascinating, and your son-in-law is very brave jumping into the water from such a height. I was wondering if you ever had to be aware of any big game animals in the area? It certainly looks very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow! This place is so beautiful, Margaret. Love how you captured your images and the great video!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful and I feel relaxed looking at these photos!
ReplyDeleteThe rocks are quite distinctive aren't they. A great jump!
ReplyDeleteThat water and those brown rocks are so pretty together.
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