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It's Fiji Time


Today we are in day 2 of our holiday in Fiji. We are staying at the Warwick Resort - this is the view from the edge of the grass outside the resort looking out over the water and the seafood restaurant.

It's taken us until now to completely wind down but it's nice waking up to the sound of waves and seeing all the interesting things the country has to offer.

Yesterday we walked around the beach and saw mud crabs, different coloured tropical fish and a white and black poisonous snake. We did attempt to go snorkeling but all the gear was booked out so fingers crossed for today.

Linking up with My Corner of the World.

Comments

Cath said…
Enjoy.....but stay away from those snakes...eeeek!
betty-NZ said…
Such a gorgeous--and warm--corner of the world! Hope you all have a great time!

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local alien said…
Love what you've been posting on IG. You two know how to enjoy yourselves on holiday!
William Kendall said…
Enjoy the time away.
Sharon said…
Wow, what a fabulous place to visit. I'm leaving for the California beach later today but, it won't compare to this gorgeous beach.
Bill said…
Enjoy and have fun!
Rhonda Albom said…
I love Fiji, especially in our winter.
eileeninmd said…
Hello, what a beautiful place for a vacation. Lovely scene and photo. Wishing you a happy day and weekend!
PerthDailyPhoto said…
Oh wow! Looks like you are in paradise Amy. Fiji is so beautiful, enjoy to the max 💙
carol l mck said…
Wow! ~ what a place ~ wishing you the best time ever ^_^

Happy Day to You,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
You have reminded me how much I want to get to Fiji on my holidays someday - wishing you good luck with the snorkeling gear!
Vacation in Fiji ...sounds heavenly! And you are getting away from Winter too right?

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