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Feb18
Barra de Navidad: The Lagoon
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In this posting, we’re going to have a look at the lagoon.

The beginning of a tour into the lagoon at around 7:00am. If you go on this tour, it costs about 200 pesos. Make sure you bring a warm jacket because it gets quite cold on the water (I wore my heavy fleece jacket – I really needed it this morning.

A small island. It’s tough to see, but those white dots in the distance are birds. I wanted a closer shot, but the light wasn’t enough for my camera.

On the far right, just past the Grand Bay hotel is a harbour, where all sorts of boats (mostly large yachts) are moored.

Rounding the island, we enter an area where people have anchored their boats.

Further around the island, you can see the wreckage of a boat in this area. Note the pelicans perched on it.

At the north end of the lagoon is a collection of canals were a large cluster of homes have been built.

It’s tough to see in this shot, but the Hotel Delfin (where I’ve been staying) is visible in the distance from the canals.

Sunrise on the lagoon, a pretty sight.

Arriving back at the docks. Note the color of the buildings, courtesy of the morning sun.




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