Ipapashiwe: 02.10.2022
And then there is a raging river that flows into the sea, where you can float along.
We collect lots of seashells and decorate our sandcastle with them.We had a really great day here!There's not much going on here, just a tractor driving around and sifting the sand.
We build a huge sandcastle and Benedikt buries us in the sand.In the afternoon, we go to the nearby pier and join the anglers. One after the other shouts loudly and we immediately look to see what they are pulling out of the sea. It turns out to be a baby tiger shark hooked on the line. It was then released back into the water. Until now, we weren't really aware that there are sharks here. Especially since there are soooo many surfers here. When we look at the waves, we already discover the next animal, a large stingray. Okay, now it's a bit scary when we think that we were still swimming here in the water in the morning. And then the next people shout that dolphins have been spotted. Within 5 minutes, we were overwhelmed with sightings of animals. When calm returns, we also cast our fishing line into the water. There are a few fish nibbling at the bait, but we didn't catch anything today.
Two toy diggers in the sandbox are the highlight. They are played with until it's time for a picnic in the park.
It's so hot that nap time is held outside under a tree.
To cool off from the heat, we go back to the sea. This time, there is a narrow sloping beach with black sand. While walking, we find many big and small lobster tails.Next, we will go to San Diego, which will be our final destination in North America.