We awoke today to another rainy day. In the forseeable future only rainy days parade across rhe weather forecast.
So we were fortuntate to have a day with mostly sunshine on Tuesday ... that's the day that we detached from our secure anchorage and motored to Refuge/Toquaht Bay to see the waterfall. We saw our first other boat far in the distance. We theorize it might have belonged to the owner of an aquaculture farm in the vicinity of Refuge. The boat left from a brand-new caravan parked up above some wooden buoyed platforms which betoken aquaculture activity.
As per our cruising guiides' instructions we approached the waterfall at high tide. The falls were most interesting because of the foam ... looking much like soap bubbles ... collected in the vicinity of the falls and stretching all the way out to the Bay. Of course, in this complete wilderness, the 'SOAP' is not due to human intervention ... it is likely whipped up by the force of the water tumbling over the rocks.
On our way out, we were fascinated by the beautiful scenes on the river. which were mirrored in the water
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