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Monday, June 11, 2012

Manjack Cay

Monday morning, we eased to the north a little further, and anchored in a cover between Manjack Cay and Crab Cay.

We went into the beach on Crab Cay and were surprised to see a pig! He walked towards the boat to see if we were bringing food, I suppose, and Mercy-dog was convinced she'd found someone to play with. We walked up the beach a little ways, and saw another pig. The second, and larger, pig snorted and made a step or two towards Mercy, which put her into the lab tail-tuck race away in circles and hope you'll chase me game. She was really disappointed the pigs wouldn't play with her.

Then we took the Whaler and circled the entire Manjack Cay, from the inside out; stopping at beaches, and looking at likely snorkeling spots.

After lunch Linda snorkeled the whole length of the northern shore of Crab Cay, from the northern most sunken barge to the point. There are two barges sunk, and lots of undercuts in the rocky shore, with loads of bait fish, a few tropicals, and just a real interesting snorkel.

The sailboat, Fun, Fun, Fun, which was on a mooring immediately behind our anchored spot in White Sound, is now anchored just a little above us in this cove.

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