Today we sailed from Virgin Gorda to Anegada. It was our longest sail yet. We were told that we would loose site of land on this sail, but we never did. We couldn't see Anegada when we set sail because it is a very flat island, but we could still see Virgin Gorda behind us when Anegada came into view. We had to approach the island in a very specific way because it is very shallow around the island.
Drone picture of our captains!
Side note, that weird round thing was our BBQ
This gym came around when we anchored in a bay near Anegada and encouraged us to come have lobster at his restaurant that night.
We rented mopeds and rode around the island of Anegada today. Liz, Tori, and I all got helmets with mohawks on them.
There are a ton of flamingos off in the distance
Loblolly Beach. We were so hot that we all, except Kirt, ran and jumped in the water.
Kirt took a nap in the hammock while we were swimming.
We found an Anegada sign! We had to take our pictures with it.
We are a pretty cool scooter gang
Cow Wreck beach. Liz, Tori, and I went for a walk down the beach while the boys went snorkeling.
Anegada is famous for it's lobster dinners. We had to order it in the morning, and they told us to show up at 7pm. Here is the guy that rode his dingy to our boat this morning and invited us to come have dinner at his restaurant. He is cooking the lobsters.
The lobsters were huge!
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