The Beach
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 A beautiful sunny day on Maeva's beach, looking right. |
 A sunny, but windy day, looking left. |
 After a very windy night, lots of palm fronds and coconuts came down. |
 Pierre searching for shells and One searching for fish. |
 Walking to the right from Maeva's beach, you have to cross several small creeks that flow into the lagoon. |
 Walking further to the right, there's a point where you might have to wade around a tree. |
 Then, there's a seawall to protect the edge of the road from crumbling onto the beach. |
 Another tree |
 Another creek. You can see how much sand is washed into the lagoon, after a heavy rain. |
 A local fisherman looking for dinner. |
 Another creek, swollen with rain, next to a beach-side resort. |
 There are similar sights, if you walk to the left. The pebbly stretches of beach were treasure troves of small shells. |
 Rain water cascades from a creek onto the beach. |
 One evening, we drove to the part of the island that faced the sunset. |
 The light was beautiful on the palms. |
 A sunset self-portrait. |
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