This beach is on Isla Bastimento and you need to take a water taxi to get to the landing, then walk about a quarter-mile to get to the beach. . . Supposedly, there is a big, mega development for the rich and pretty of t

he world to come and take over, but it may not happen. . . The beach is a gorgeous stretch of white sand and there are allegedly red frogs littered around the place. . . The day that we went there, there was a storm blowing in, and the sand was really stinging as it peppered us from head to toe. . . It was kind of unb

earable to lounge at the beach with the sand flying everywhere...Maybe that was why we didn't see many frogs, except for a small one that two lads from the island showed us wrapped in a leaf. . . Lucy tried her best to do a frog impression on the beach (as you can see in this picture)...this is definitely a place we would love to go back to and try to spot the frogs.
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