The view from my "office"

Our office for today is Santos, Brazil. An important port for the coffee trade. Also, it has (according to the Guinness World Records) the largest stretch of beachfront garden at over 5km long. The city seems to get slagged off a bit (for tourists to come here) but we've enjoyed our time.

Bought multiple pairs of (genuine) Havaiana and Ipanema thongs ranging from $7-$15 AUD a pair. Nuts.
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Drove over to Little Bay (SYD) for a lunch time swim. The relly we're staying with hasn't been there before so we packed our swimming gear and went for a look. Can definitely say it was fantastic.

Little Bay's shallow, calm and very safe for kids and unconfident swimmers unlike some of the other eastern beaches (Coogee) that can get pretty rough. There's 80 odd stairs to tackle but well worth it and the water was brisk and mighty refreshing. IMG_20250125_115412332_AE.jpg
Lunch today was at the Cloey (Clovelly Hotel), couple of schooies and the schnitty, chips and salad went down a treat.
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...and a scenic walk through Clovelly back to the car trip home.
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Quiet night in tonight, looking forward to lunch time booze cruise on SYD harbour tomorrow.
 
Little Bay's shallow, calm and very safe for kids and unconfident swimmers unlike some of the other eastern beaches (Coogee) that can get pretty rough. There's 80 odd stairs to tackle but well worth it and the water was brisk and mighty refreshing. View attachment 428490
And a great big Great White shark on the point.
I used to swim there 25 yrs ago whenever I saw my specialist at Prince Henry Hospital.
 
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And a great big Great White shark on the point.
I used to swim there 25 yrs ago whenever I saw my specialist at Prince Henry Hospital.
A spear fisherman was taken by a shark at the Little Bay point just recently. It's always a risk swimming at most Australian beaches but none the less that doesn't stop us!!
 

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