Cape Alava







Building the fire structure (sauna)






















At night the tide went out and in the left over seaweed hatched millions of gnats, which swarmed us and our fire. We eventually all retreated to one tent until they completed their horrible little lives of intense and instant pleasure. We determined that the point to their existance was to get us into the tent and bond.

Anyway, the photo below is one small glimpse of the many gnat graveyards left behind. Yep, the dark grey is all gnats!






Marching crabs




Hanging out on the beach










Down the beach a ways we found ancient petroglyphs carved into the stone. The coffee bean looking orbs were prevalent among these petroglyphs.




White men with their christianity!










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