Walking through town we were pleased to see that there was less trash lining the streets than in India. We even saw a few municipal workers picking up litter. While we were wandering around town Leel, our tour guide, found us and took us to the Dialog office to buy an access card for the wireless internet signal that we can pick up in the harbor. After a quick trip back to the boat to make sure that the wifi would work, we headed back out the gates in search of a drink and dinner.
Not having any cooking fuel on board is a great excuse to eat out. We started our evening with a few Lion Lagers and lime sodas up the hill from the harbor at the Closenburg Hotel. The hotel was originally built as the home of a P&O captain in the 19th century. It still has furnishings from that period and loads of British colonial ambiance. The view alone makes it worth a visit, but the prices on the menu are a bit steep so we headed back down the hill to the Chandri Gardenia Resort (a store with a restaurant attached) for dinner. On the way back to the boat after dinner, we stopped at a bakery and picked up some local yogurt (batch set in shallow clay pots) and baked goods to have for breakfast in the morning. Our pastries were passed to us in a piece of recycled homework that was folded and glued into a tidy little bag.
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