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Robyn
And Ben
In Hong Kong

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Sunday, October 08, 2006

Lifes a beach

It took a train, a freaky old bus, and then a small Sampan boat. It was all worth it for the scenery, perfect crystal clear water and the weather. (jealous?)

It started with lunch near the pier, Robyn had her back to the pick your own food section

I had squid

We then got a sampan to the beach

The beach was amazing

And because we were so far out we were away from the pollution and murkey water which affects so many other beaches

we were surrounded by jungle and hills

After alot of swimming, and alot of sun we all headed home into the sunset

Wish you were here :)


b&r xx

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

the pictures are amazing. looks abit like qatar beaches without the oil spills and much greener, AND without the rubbish strewn around the place. you really are lucky people....

1:09 PM  
Blogger Andy said...

did you dig any big holes?

9:27 PM  
Blogger robynandben said...

no andy, and we never put any monks in there either :)

7:30 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

er... one thing missing guys... have a look at www.croydesurfcam.com to see what I mean! What about snorkelling? What's with the holes and the monks? or is this something a dad doesn't want to know about???

Love
Dad/Dave xx

8:26 PM  
Blogger Andy said...

No post today. Well that is quite unacceptable, what will I read to your plants tonight Robyn.

1:21 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Robyn's got plants???!!!! I'm shocked! There really are some things a father needn't know!!!

2:24 AM  
Blogger robynandben said...

Yes plants plural, lovingly purchased from Ikea over a year ago (impressed?) i'm shocked to hear they are still alive and kicking though...hows Tracey Chantelle doing Andy? I'm assured there is at least one bay in HK that has passable surf although I'm yet to see anything over about 5cm. I'm sure there are snorkelling places as the water at this beach was crystal clear. As for getting a monk in a hole, it's a legacy left by a former GELT that me and Ben have to live up to (the monk got in the hole by choice...i think) R x x

1:06 PM  

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