We woke to find ourselves in a lovely bay.
The rocks rising up enough to show out of the water have several lines on them. The lowest is commonly covered by the tides, the next level is not covered by water often enough to have algae growing (I think) is white from the salt (Sue’s theory) and the layer above that is a red colour from the natural rock.
In the morning we visited Edeline Island, where there were several rather sad graves, probably from unlucky pearl fishermen, and also some fantastic natural sculptures, formed by the wind and sand erosion I presume .
We then travelled on to Silica Beach, a beautiful bright pure-white sand beach, to go swimming.
After that, a longish journey on the boat to Myridi Bay, a sheltered spot to anchor, in amongst some very impressive rock formations.