As we sat relaxing on the white sand beach, a kayak capsized because the kayakkers were inexperienced.
At first, it looked funny and we laughed but as the minutes went by, the kayakkers seemed to be struggling. Only 10% of the poor kayak was now above the water.
Seeing this, my friend went over and helped while the rest of us "baywatch".

My friend to the rescue.

The snorkeling spot we went to.

The highly energetic boatguy who watched over us snorkeling. He looked after me all the way from the boat to the shore and back, swimming without the aid of a life jacket or any breathing apparatus. The guy lives for the sea!
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