After our late breakfast at the hotel's restaurant, we were on our way to Turtle Island. We had a very loose schedule that day. Half way to the island, we passed by Kuta Beach which is literally at the doorstep of where we stayed. Inopportunely, there was a slim chance for us to search for angmohs' papayas on the beach. They will only come out topless to do sun-bathing under bright brilliant sun when clock strikes 12. They really have no idea how dangerous and how strong the UV rays are, wtf! Well, they could only think about ways to increase their melanin production while putting the health at risk. No wonder Australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world la!
The bus driver dropped us off at the parking lot and we had to make our way to the island blanketed with hoards of turtles. Boat is the primary mode of transportation here, no doubt. 18 of us were separated into 2 groups with 9 in each wobbling boat. After a short 10-minute-long boat ride, we took turn to camwhore with the King of Turtle, long fat snakes, sluggish bearded dragon, multi-coloured parrots, vigiliant sharp-eyed owl and etc.


After strolling around the island, we went to snatch heaps of Polo's tees from the shopping mall, Centro.
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