On Monday, I decided to get up early again (around half past five) because our teacher offered us the chance to go snorkelling on the other side of the beach, in a lagoon where the tide was still in during the morning. My answer was an immediate "yes," so, full of excitement, I plunged into the water at six in the morning and began snorkelling. The water was quite shallow—even if I had stood on one of the corals, it might have reached just halfway up my calves, and in some spots, only to my ankles. This also meant I couldn’t stop swimming; if I did, I risked cutting myself on the corals. The very first thing I saw was an enormous, stunning blue starfish, and that was undoubtedly the highlight of my early-morning snorkel.
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