This was such a change from 100 yard beach in A.Samoa. This beach, as one can deduct from the name, was quite long. Roughly 4 Tutuilas (the name of the island we call home). That's a lot of sand.


And here are some signs you won't see on many other continents. Wombat and kangaroo crossing. I never did get to see the wombat cross but there were plenty kangaroo.


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There should be a sign warning of Kangaroo Punching-that would have been more helpful for Jay
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