Jane Austen once wrote that sea breeze is softening and relaxing. It’s healing even, she opined.
On any other day, I might have appreciated the poetry of the Sense And Sensibility novelist. But sitting at the back of a pale pink double sea kayak in the South China Sea, my senses are anything but calm as salty sea air violently whips about.
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