Adventures Magazine 2 | Page 48

A D VE N T U R E S R MU E DNG B LOUNP, F F, N WA SW “THE FACILITIES ARE STILL PRIMITIVE, THE ENDLESS WHITE SAND BEACH REMAINS UTTERLY PRISTINE AND WE STILL SHAKE, RATTLE AND ROLL” Ocean sunset, but pack a torch if you linger late. Back below camp, where a wide, white sand beach meets the turquoise sea, you can explore from the sea caves at the southern end, all the way north. Follow the arcing rim of sand and rock as far as you can, stopping to swim wherever the waves calm off. Along the way, you might spot the humpback whales that cruise close to shore on their northern migration in June, returning south with their newly born calves from about September, bound for Antarctic waters. On beaches to the nor