Even before arriving to the place a guide told us that a tame dolphin Richi lives on the beach of Pitsunda, and if we will be lucky we will see him. The beach appeared to be huge, a lot of people, especially near from a fishing boat. From far away I saw that people were literally grabbing and riding a dolphin, and I rushed to the sea, too. I wanted to touch the dolphin very much! And he was maneuvering so well among the people, swimming at the depth of a child's belt! That's where we've touched the dolphin a lot, swimming by your legs! His fin had a letter "P". Such a smartie! Will swim like 10m away from the beach, will do several saltos, real saltos, not just surfacing, then will slap his tail at water several times, and swims back to people along the beach. And everybody was touching him again!!! Fishermen from the boat were feeding him fish, that's why he was swimming in this area. The skin of the dolphin is soft and slick for a touch. Our joy had no limits!!! A real dolphin was swimming around me! Our time in Pitsunda was coming to an end, we already had to go change the dress and back to the bus. I almost wanted to give up on an excursion, stay here for a day with the dolphin. But some boat lured him after them, throwing fish in the sea. And Richi swam far away into the sea after the boat. We bathed and got back to the bus. It appeared that nobody else from the bus have seen the dolphin, we were the only ones who swam with him out of the whole bus.