Tandem at Gibbs Hill Lighthouse, Bermuda

Thursday 9 June 2011

day 14

The route today was a short circular (37km) route presumably to give us a break before two long days.  Phooey we say to such sensibleness and added a few extra on to make it at least 30 miles, and it ended up being over 40.  Most of it was over the same ground as yesterday and some exciting woodland trails in the local wood.  The highlight was going to be another trip on a motorised raft, which, we found out when we got there, doesn't operate until July during the week.  That added a good 10 miles retracing our steps as we didn't fancy swimming across with the tandem.

It was very windy today and despite being warm and sunny I had my hood up to keep the wind out of my ears. Not much else to tell, so here are some more wildlife pictures Ed took today, tiny horse, a black bird and beakless heron.


(Cormorant? Same as the vast flock we saw yesterday)

Oh well, nearly a good picture...

Just for Lara, olive oil applicators



And wotd which, due to a distinct lack of windmills (including the ones marked on the map), was taken a couple of days ago.

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