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Day 93- A not ideal bus journey

So last nights journey isn’t how I wanted it to be. I caught the overnight bus from Penang to the Perhentian Islands. Unfortunately I was sat on a full bus next to a big snorer. He was so loud that even with ear plugs sleep was just not possible. I arrived at the ferry port at 5:30am and had to wait until 7 for my ferry. Arriving into the Perhentian islands for about 8:30 i was so keen to get some sleep. 

After grabbing a quick breakfast I spent the whole of the day sleeping. I have felt really drained over the last few days. A combination of loads of activities and 10 hours sleep over 3 nights is just a bit much for me. This is the not very glamorous side to travelling but each time you have a bad journey you seem to reach an amazing destination! 

Luckily my bed was available and I am starting to feel much better! Even with sleeping the day away at about 5ish I managed to get up and go out to enjoy the beach for a while! 



In the evening I decided to get some dinner on the beach and had some BBQ squid with rice, coleslaw, pepper sauce, watermelon and banana bread. It was pretty exquisite! 




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