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We packed and then hung around until midday when we caught the ferry back to the mainland. We taped them back up with my magical blue kinesio tape which has come in very handy - my watch, sunnies and flip flops are all patched up; the flip flops have been literally hanging on by a thread for the last week! We caught a taxi P to the Hotel International Caribe P and checked in - nothing fancy but it has a pool in case we get a chance for some last minute rays tomorrow morning cloudy this afternoon. Anna needed junk food to fix her so we had lunch at Burger King. Then we headed to mercado 28, which is full of touristy shops. We went to a huge supermarket and then came back via Las Palapas park which had a lovely family atmosphere, full of street food and toy cars for kids to drive. I woke up bright and breezy I had some coco pops for breakfast, she had some water which she promptly threw up. I went downstairs to use the WiFi, she threw up some more and then fell back asleep. 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