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bakery that was no longer open. And other than that, not much, perhaps a gift store? For sure, we would have to bring some supplies with us. Power would be an issue for us as well, since we somehow needed to charge our gear.


Now for the logistics. By


traveling to the island the normal way, we’d arrive way too late to make it to the weekly farmer’s market. Now why is that an issue you ask? Well, we’ve learned over the years that the toughest part to getting great photographs is meeting people. The market itself would be the perfect place to meet all of the locals. So… we came up with another


plan. We took a ferry to a completely different location, drove a couple of hours, and then hired a boat to take us directly to the island to arrive


7


when the market opens.


Perfect


right? Well, not exactly. The boat we were supposed to take broke, so the captain found us another boat. The new boat was a small fishing vessel. Perfect, right? Well, not exactly. Turns out the little fishing boat was going to take 3 hours to get us there instead of the 45 minutes we were expecting, and at this point we were already running a little late. We looked around and saw a guy selling prawns from his big fishing boat. We bought a $20 bag of prawns from him and then haggled on a price for him to take us to the island right away, and off we went.


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