Today Richard and I decided to head back to the mud pools – Layla and Nick had moved on yesterday so we brought along Arnaud and Herbert. Making our way through the bumpy roads we arrived back to our fun spot. This time I was determined to take more pictures and Arnaud with his mud monsters and cow adventures made for perfect shots! We again took a dip in the hot springs to wash off and headed back home to watch the sunset which we just missed. Although, the sky still made for some amazing pictures. We even saw the beach dog Holly who had accompanied us the day before on our beach walk.
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