When I was finally out of the water, I saw this:
It felt like I got stung by 5 bees, it hurt so bad. Two of the men from the Owia community approached me when they saw I got pulled out of the water. They saw the welt on my leg and said that I wasn't supposed to go near that particular rock. One man said that the yellow seaweed on the rock is alive and can sting you. The other man said that something on the rock comes out to sting you.
I waited 20 minutes for the pain to go away and ate lunch before getting back in the water. I stayed away from the rock for the remainder of the time that I was there and walked back home. Although it happened, I still had a good time!
According to the article, this is a Hydroid. Hydroids are colonies of tiny inverted jellyfish that attach themselves to seaweed. I don't know how many stung me, but it was definitely more than one.
Here is a photo of the sting that I took the next day.
One week later.
One month later. It took a month, but it's basically gone now.
A fellow volunteer had a friend visit her from the U.S. and I made sure to tell them both to stay away from the rock! When you get in the water and it starts to get deep, it's on the left side. You'll know because it's half up out of the water and on the right are huge rocks that people dive off of. Either way, it's still a beautiful place to go to and swim. The scenery alone will calm and relax you.






