<\/a>Here we saw a few more handmade canoes and rugged coast line. There was another cave nearby but by now we were beginning to feel we’d seen enough of them.\n<\/p>\nWe’d heard that the pools at Hikutavake were supposed to be good so we took our gear there. We parked on the village green and found the path behind the gravestones. The pools looked interesting but they were choppy as they were close to the edge of the sea and it was not yet low tide. As a result we decided not to swim there.\n<\/p>\n
Next stop was back to the Indian restaurant to pick up Helen’s glasses which she’d left there as well as have roti’s for lunch. After that we tried both petrol stations to fill up but both were subject to power failures and not working. After visiting the butchers we parked and returned to the boat for the afternoon. After a rest, Ben and I went snorkeling nearby. We found some interesting underwater topography including a few swimthroughs which we swam through. There were plenty of fish, an eel and a shark to see as well as the ubiquitous sea snakes.\n<\/p>\n
Dive Niue called us on the radio later on to arrange for a dive trip today (Friday) to the site called “Snake Gully.” Needless to say Helen has passed on this opportunity so just Ben and I are going.\n<\/p>\n
We decided not to go to the early market on Friday so I went back ashore around 4pm to fill up the car and our jerry cans as well as drop off the car.\n<\/p>\n