Fish food
Once the swell started dropping, the girls had other plans, go to the other side of the island to snorkel with the stingrays and the black tip sharks. It’s incredible how animals, even in the wild, can be so conditioned and domesticated if you feed them frequently. Local boats take tourists everyday there to dive and as expected once we jumped on the water, the rays started going all over us, scanning every hand trying to find food, it felt like a US security check point in the airport …ha ha. Soon there was plenty of stingrays swimming all over us; we discovered that after they are given food they stay around you for a very long time, they even went on top of the sup boards to find fish! While we were anchored on the north of the island we had a rain storm approach from the south. Once the black clouds approached us, the wind started and I finally had the chance to rig my windsurf gear. It was flat water but there was 28 knots and I was flying on my 5.2 KS3 and 99novenove freestyle board. It only lasted for about 1 hour as the rain passed but it was still great to get the footstraps wet!