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Left to Right, Top to Bottom: (1) Fisherman tending his net at Maracass Bay beach, (2) Port-of-Spain: a view of the City from a mountain road look-out point, with the sun breaking through the clouds as a back-drop, (3) example of Victorian architecture in the City, (4) native flowers at the City's Botanical Garden, (5) a Tucan at the City Zoo & (5) an adorable baby monkey, who was very curious and came to investigate me. I interacted with him for a while and got this photo.
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Left to Right, above: (1) The capital city of Willemstad – a truly charming city, clean, colorful (building painted with pastels), nice shops, history and beautiful views & (2) an example of the elaborate local architectute.
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Left to Right, Top to Bottom: (1) Sunset photo along the coast, (2) Divi Resort - Iguanas trying to prove who is "King of the Rock," (3) every couple hundred feet was another dive site along the south-west coast of the island. There were the occasional divers Shore Diving, walking into the crystal blue water from the rocky beaches, (4) the entire southern tip of the island is dominated by a Salt Works, including; large ponds of salt water drying in the sun and large pure white mountains of dry salt, (5) historic, cramped slave quarters for the men and women who us to work in the Salt Works, (6) the famous Pink Flamingos, hanging out in the Marshes, (7) Sorobon Beach at Lae Bay - this beach is rightly famous for its wind surfing. The conditions here are perfect for the sport; waist deep, flat water in a protected bay with continuous winds and in a beautiful setting (8) a mother donkey and her baby. This photo shows the baby approaching me. I petted this wild animal, while its mother cautiously watched, (9) Scuba Diving - a school of bright blue tropical fish & (10) a large black with yellow dots Angel Fish.
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