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and a half to get to Sunset Waya and as soon as we arrived and were welcomed we knew that it wasn’t going to be half as good as White Sandy Beach. There just wasn’t the same atmosphere, the staff weren’t half as friendly and the water wasn’t working so no-one could have a shower - hmmmm - why did we leave! The rest of the day was spent chilling and checking the place out which took all of around 5 minutes. It was very remote and basically just a beach! We did meet up with a couple who we’d met at David’s Place so it was good to see them again but neither us nor Claire and Sarah were particularly impressed.

In the morning we thought about moving as there were a few more resorts on the island but we couldn’t get up the hill, which was my fault as I was wearing my flip flops! We returned back and decided that if we could get this place for $30 per night for the two of us we would
stay. Sure enough Rob hadn’t lost his negotiating skills so that was that we were hear till the end! The water was back on though which was something. Claire and Sarah decided that they were only going to stay 2 nights so we made the most of our last night with them and swapped emails as we will hopefully meet up again, especially as they live in Hereford which will be really convenient for when I go and visit my sister.

There really isn’t much else to say about our time here, we didn’t really do much other than chill and read. There wasn’t really anything to do but the main excitement was a rugby tournament - Rugby Sevens. I had never heard of it before but its basically a short version of normal rugby with only seven players. Fiji were doing very well and looked like they would win it, they were due to play in England so the whole village came down to watch. Obviously with the time