Indigenous Local cannot get Food License because they are not Muslim!













To day was a lazy day, a planned one.  Today we have to make our flight plans, file them and organise ourselves for tomorrow's departure.  The planning done it time to the airport visit the tower and liaise with immigration.  We meet our friend from the tower who we met on arrival day and all is set.  Afterwards we catch up with immigration and again everything is planned.  We also manage to check on the helicopter and discover to our joy that is is not flooded.  This is surprising considering the rain it has had to put up with.  In the airport Café we talk to Joseph and Elizabeth the Café management.  Joseph remembers Nigel Winser . Elizabeth tells me they are not allowed to own the license to the cave since only Muslims are as no pork is served and all meet must be halal.  To me this is crazy, both Elizabeth and Joseph are local indigenous people to,the area.

We head to the park, where I take stroll alone.  One path is flooded so I head back and stroll along the Botanical loop for 20 mins before heading back to meet up,
 with Peter.  We confirm where the hidden valley is and plan to fly to it tomorrow morning.   Let's hope,it is not hidden beneath clouds tomorrow.  


On our return to the hotel I decide to stroll back toe the shop along the road located just after the st Phillips Church.  Here I buy some baby lotion for the still sore sunburn.

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