I expected him to initially take a drink of that salty sea water and realize it was not for drinking. The more time we spent in the sea the more we could see that he was still drinking the water. Eventually the boy started feeling badly and we knew we had to get him away from the sea. We had brought some fresh water for him so it was back to the car for him to drink it - and he drank ALOT. At the very least if one drinks alot of sea water it can lead to cramps and cause the kidneys to work overtime in an attempt to flush the system of all that excess salt. I can attest that Rudy's kidneys were working extreme overtime for the next few hours.
After our beach adventure we took Rudy for a short walk into the Camargue which is an area consisting of wetlands, marshes, and lakes. This river delta consists of 360 square miles making it the largest of its kind in western Europe. The area also has a distinctive Spanish feel to it which you can see in some of the architecture as well as in the music you hear being played in the town.
Rudy's first encounter with the sea. |
By the time this photo was taken he was starting to feel the effects of all that salt water. |
Thinking about going back in....I think the waves intimidated him a little at first. |
The Camargue....known for its many trail rides and over 400 species of birds. |
Catching a wave and the wind. |
The sun starting to set on the western horizon. |