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Umm Al Quwain

  In the Emirates, you can find many extraordinary places. One of them is the beaches of the smallest emirate, which has yet to be discovered by large crowds of tourists. Before that changes, it's worth visiting UAQ. W Emiratach można znaleźć wiele niezwykłych miejsce. Jednym z nich są plaże najmniejszego z emiratów, który wciąż jeszcze nie został odkryty przez szerokie rzesze turystów. Zanim tak się stanie warto odwiedzić UAQ.

Pia na Goa - słonie i plaża (Pia in Goa - beach and elephant)

The next day we arrived in Goa. Robert organized a decent bus, and we set off together on a long journey to the "elephant camp." It was nearly a two-hour journey, but it was definitely worth it. Pia approached the walk on the back of a friendly elephant with some reservation. It was quite a challenging experience for me because I had to hold onto the saddle with one hand and secure our little one with the other, who decided to get off the animal towards the end of the walk. However, the bath in the streams of water from the elephant trunk went much better. Pia was the first to change into her swimsuit and was immediately ready for a bath with "tratata" (elephant in Pia's language). The fun was fantastic. Pia enjoyed the bath together with Robert, Wiesia, and Kaja... and of course, she constantly wanted to be splashed with very cold water. After playing and taking photos with the elephants, we went to the most beautiful and cleanest beach in Goa. Indeed, it was a...

Island number 3 - Barbados (Wyspa nr 3)

After several hours of sea voyage, we arrived from Grenada to Barbados with one goal in mind: to relax on the beach. The intensive sightseeing on the previous two islands had exhausted us a bit, and the stories about the extraordinary beaches of Barbados convinced us that Pia's first encounter with the sea should take place on this island. To our surprise, we encountered a well-organized tourist infrastructure reflected in the prices. But before we started looking for safe and affordable transportation to the beach, Pia went on a little shopping spree, resulting in the acquisition of a sweet, pink hat - as it turned out, essential for joyfully playing in the sand and splashing in the warm sea. Our search for accessible transportation proved unsuccessful. The taxi prices at the port are fixed (price collusion), so the cost of getting to the beach was $15 per person. Lamenting the expense, we decided not to waste time and boarded an expensive, non-air-conditioned bus to our destinati...