tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4890499255778791241.post5484280389513689780..comments2023-10-21T16:23:59.216+09:00Comments on Dave-Sensei: Palau - The Kayak Trip, Part ThreeDavehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00172403107136787465noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4890499255778791241.post-34726049067283761472009-09-02T13:16:33.977+09:002009-09-02T13:16:33.977+09:00The hammocks were ours that we brought along, but ...The hammocks were ours that we brought along, but the places where we camped were public property (well, mostly, but we'll get to that shortly). There are 6-8 beaches in the Rock Islands where the Koror State Rangers have built structures with bbq pits and places to sit and eat. Every day the dive operators go to these beaches to either take a surface interval break between dives or to have lunch. Many of the Asian companies actually do barbeques every day. Vaughn and I showed up at a popular spot on the last day hoping to skim some food off a bbq, but alas, nobody was barbequing that day..Davehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00172403107136787465noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4890499255778791241.post-86456348740662947192009-09-02T04:05:02.959+09:002009-09-02T04:05:02.959+09:00Wow, great photos. Are the hammocks on someone...Wow, great photos. Are the hammocks on someone's private property, or are they on a public beach available for anyone's use?Momnoreply@blogger.com