Borneo – Day 11 – Sunday 07 July

We awoke to find that the winds had shifted back to northerly, which meant that we would be able to take our (also-missed activity from yesterday) boat ride across to Pulau Ular (colloquial name “Snake Island”).
It’s a tiny island. You could walk around it in about 2 minutes.
But it is home, as the name would suggest, to a handful of poisonous sea snakes.
Our guides walked around the waterline until they found a fairly decent sized (1.5 meter) snake.
And yes, they would pick it up and display it for everyone to see and touch (if you were game). Naturally, Max was right in there! I’m ok with that, but knowing his “try anything” attitude, I’m truly worried about the nightmares he’s going to give me when he’s 17.
After a half hour or so there, we headed back to Pulau Tiga for some snorkelling on the reef in front of the resort.
We’d been on the island for almost two days at this point, and I had yet to get any shots of the Monitor lizards, which were plentiful.
A fairly sizeable group of them loitered around the back of the kitchen, as the staff would feed them scraps.
I wandered around to that area, and found them spread out enjoying the sun.
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But I was able to lie on my tummy about 3 meters from one of them for some nice ‘portraits’.
Then, I walked up on to the balcony that connected the kitchen with the main part of the restaurant/bar area. This afforded me an overhead view of 2-3 of them.
Seeing that I was enjoying photographing them, one of the kitchen hands grabbed an empty seafood bag, and started waving it around above the heads of the lizards. This created a flurry of activity, with these dinosaurs climbing all over each other in anticipation of there being some food scraps on offer.
In the afternoon, we took the boat back to the mainland of Borneo. From there, it was a 90 min bus ride to the resort where we were to spend our last two nights as a tour group… Langkah Syabas.

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