Location: Bali, Indonesia
Today was our last day in Bali. To start my day, I went around and woke everyone up with a good old knock on the door, shouting Good morning. Breakfast was potatoes, eggs, ham, and cheese with bread (delicious). After the cleanup, we went right into passage prep, where I had the mighty clipboard and oversaw the whole process, being in charge and handing out jobs. After that, we all attended a marine Bio class taught by Perry, learning about plants. When that came to an end, the hype for shore time started. Finn created us a spectacular meal that was also incredibly spicy but nevertheless delicious. Mac and Sam also helped out in the gally. After lunch was all cleaned up, Mac delivered some unfortunate news from the Indonesian customs that threatened our short time. Mac stated that the possibility of us staying on the boat to get clear was at high stakes, but fear not, the idea sparked in the leadership class to pass the time. Ten minutes passed, and everything was figured out, making sure time was back on. Although it was all resolved, the fear of losing our precious shore time was very real. After hearing the news mid-class, the whole mood changed, and everyone got to work getting their cabins cleaned and 40/40. The first boat to shore was at 2:30, with our pockets full of Indonesian rupees that needed to be spent. We got right to work and got a grab to Sanur. Sanur was filled with little shops and stores selling all sorts of things from clothes to jewelry to little souvenirs. After walking around a little bit, I migrated over to Sanur harbor and we rented bikes to get around the Sonora Beach walk. Getting back to the boat at 8:20, everyone reunited in the salon and showed each other what we got. Overall, it was a very good last day in Bali.