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Again on the beach….

….. but this time the tide was not low, just a little bit and Tobia had " to fight" with some footballers to keep "his land" for some sand "castle-ing"…. He didn't win and he was upset….. You know kids, right? ;oD
Some pictures were taken…..

















xxxx Alessandra

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  1. Is that a jelly fish beside the little crab?

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  2. Hi Alessandra, on picture 8.... am I seeing trees standing in the water, its a good photo. And I think there will be plenty of days to build the castles, you kow, I know, but your son?..... lol...byebye

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    1. Ciao Francien! You see well : there are trees in the water, mangroves I guess! Luckily Tobia will have more days to build more castles ( we are suppose to stay here at least 2 years or more!), so...... ;oD
      xxxxx Ale

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  3. Lovely pictures again, enjoy them very much, thanx! xx

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    1. You are really welcome and thank you!!!!
      xxxx Ale

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  4. Nice! Hope Tobia has better sand castling luck next time!
    Kate :}

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  5. Great pictures Ale - looks like a nice place. :)

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    1. Thank ypu Debi!!! The place is lovely and we have a lot to discover!!!
      xxxxxx Ale

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  6. great to explore a new place and look around. It's a bit like going on holiday and then staying. Enjoy the end of the holidays. X

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  7. Glad to see you are out and about enjoying your new environment. Best wishes, Tammy

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  8. Wow, that jellyfish looks enormous, or is it a very small crab! xx

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  9. I am enjoying catching up with your new environment.
    You can keep that huge jellyfish though ;)
    M x

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  10. Wow, what a big one, the jellyfish... :-P Nice pics!
    Greetings from Marijke

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