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Some coral-like formations along the beach.
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One of the wooden/grass huts on the beach.
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Some Malagasy people we passed on the way.
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On the ride out to Emerad Isle. Can we say GORGEOUS!!!
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This is Sugar Loaf, a little piece of land that stands in a protected part of the bay. Five of my friends and I tried to swim out to it. Only two of them made it. Four of us turned around when we got 3/4 of the way and encountered jelly fish. Don't worry, they weren't that poisonous. Just stung a little and then tingled. Anyway, it looked a lot closer from shore and it was hard to see by the time the two boys made it back. Definitely should have left a little sooner in the afternoon. Thankfully those jelly fish weren't sharks.
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