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star 6 smallstar 2 smallHere are more Starfish Garden photos – we could have stayed there all day gathering them up and playing with them. There was one that I only saw from the skiff, a bright green color; I may have to go back there and find it again as I did not get a photo. And neither of us need much of a reason to return to Twiga Beach. As the rains pour down and the mud deepens and the roads become harder to drive, we do wonder star 7 smallstar 5 smallwhy we left.

Malawi is calling us. It is time to leave Tanzania with all its fabulous parks and terrible roads. We did find out the hard way that yes, some towns do have speed-trap cameras. No speed signs of course. You are suppose to know how slow to go, the policeman said. Hope they use our fine for some signage. At least we weren’t pressured for a bribe.

star 4 smallstar 1 smallThanks for all the comments, everyone. Keep them coming, we are here all day.

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  • Paul Zimmerman says:

    Keith was amazed at the variety of starfish in the pictures. Now we are discussing where they come from and how they move. Very cool.

    • Ann says:

      Yes, everyone – kids, adults, tourists, natives – they all love the starfish/sea stars. There will be more on the Mozambique coast, stay tuned.

  • marlene says:

    Remember that spider-like sea star you pulled up with your feet in Sanibel? What a creature! So alien. We laughed pretty hard I remember. Great to see more of your photos, love the one of the dog. Yes, why you left there is a mystery.