As the storms had only just ceased, the sea was still very choppy and it took a good couple of hours for our privately hired boat to reach the 6 tiny islands of Ko Ha. We spent the first hour or so cruising round the islands looking for a good fishing spot, but no luck. So we anchored in a small, secluded bay and jumped into the crystal-clear water for a bit of snorkelling. We saw lots of huge starfish and many colourful fish we'd never seen before and then swam to a small, soft, white-sand beach where we lay, basking in the sun... just the two of us.
As we got ready to swim back to the boat, Ben, with mask on, dipped his head underwater to make sure we didn't tread on any big, fat sea slugs and saw a small shark (1m long) swim past. Yes, we know it probably wasn't going to harm us but it was a goddamn shark and we'd never seen one outside an aquarium! However, after a few minutes we had no choice (other than staying on the beach forever) but to swim for the boat. On the way we saw another bigger shark, but it fortunately showed no interest in us. We swam a little faster and once back on the boat, we ate our packed lunch (courtesy of Mr. Bean) and went looking for another fishing spot.
With 2 lines off the back of the boat, it wasn't long before one bit and Ben took the challenge of reeling it in. After several minutes, it was clear this was a big one - in fact, it was a whopper! At first we thought it was a barracuda, but it turned out to be a 15 kilo Spanish mackerel (aka a kingfish). Very satisfied with ourselves, we headed back to Lanta, sunning ourselves on deck and watching the flying fish all around us. We gave the fish to the fisherman & his boy and headed back to Otto's for a well-earned cold one or two.
Our anniversary dinner couldn't be anywhere else but at Bee Bee's and we had a great couple of hours there catching up with the boys and enjoying the delicious food. It just so happened that November 12th was a full moon and the Thai festival of Loy Katong, where couples traditionally send offerings of flowers, banana leaves and candles out to sea for good luck and longterm love, so once back at Otto's we sent out our Loy Katong offering... which sank after 5 minutes! After another beer or two, we retired to our own little Thai bus for the night, where there was chocolate cake, roses & a large Singha beer on ice waiting. All in all, a fantastic and very memorable day... bring on the next 20 years!
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