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Before dinner, we took a walk into the evening sun (me with a beer of course). Upon closer observation, it was a very quiet part of the island. Mr. Lim (the owner of the Kelong) told us that there were less than 10 families around the area. In the evening, locals will be walking along the coast during low tide to pick up clams.

It was quiet, very unlike Singapore. During the night, there were no lights in the sea except from the moon. Away from work, we were having a life. God knew why we woke up in 4am in the morning to talk cock.

Morning was fine. Room was cooling. We would recommend any interested parties to take the non-air con rooms. Surely, you can't sleep in an air-con room while you are at sea right?!

   

Too drunk to walk?! Dont worry, I was just acting. Haha.
Yet another Bintang while I watched the evening sun. Note the low tide in the background.
We went for a walk and saw some construction workers repairing the wooden bridge. Always wanting to be friendly, i greet one of the guys "Selamat Malam" (a.k.a Good evening). He smiled and ask me when I was going back home in Teochew. They were Chinese! I was so embarassed. They stop work at 7pm (West Indonesian time). This picture was taken by one of the guys.
Dinner with Bb (my ex). We had Hong Kong style steamed fish, butter prawns, stired fried vege, deep fired clam meat and a WHOOPING lobster! Not to mention the heavenly sambal chili sauce. Well, we were hungry, and I suppose it was okay to gorge (after the hardcore swim).
I looked like I just ate a cow!
We played pool after dinner. She won the game eventually because I knocked in the bloody 8. Damn it was disgraceful.
One Bintang please. I liberated Bintang Bottle 1 while watching TV. Supper was 10 sticks of Satay. Very nice and extra spicy satay sauce (not in picture).
Rise and shine. Breakfast with Bb (my ex). We had some oily fried noodles with lots of bean sprouts. Bb took out some. Luckily there was porridge with fermented beancurd.
There is always time for a morning Bintang. Notice that there were nothing much in the sea.
Another one for the morning. Beside the signboard of the kelong. Forced Bb (my ex) to take this picture.
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