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No: 022 | Date: 2003-03-04 | Carribean, British Virgin Islands to Trinidad

Sailing the Carribean II



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Description: Bequia, Grenadines, is what we expected from the Caribbean. Although visited by many yachts, it has kept many of its traditions and original ways of living.
Photo by: Florian Wilken
   
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Description: One of the many local flowers.
Photo by: Florian Wilken
   
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Description: The 'OldHegg Turtle Sanctuary': We are impressed by what Brother King has achieved so far. Learn more about the OldHegg Sanctuary and Brother King in our Education Section.
Photo by: Kate Hagerman
   
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Description: This turtle is Brother King's special friend and he treats her as such.
Photo by: Florian Wilken
   
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Description: The eastern coast of Bequia is formed by the strong trade winds and north Atlantic swell that sometimes travel for over 1000 miles.
Photo by: Florian Wilken
   
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Description: In the Caribbean we frequently leave our dinghy at one of the typical 'dinghy docks'. Like most other owners, we lock our dinghy with a chain.
Photo by: Florian Wilken
   
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Description: JF and Kate arrive from a trip to Union Island, which is close to Tobago Cays, Grenadines, where we spend 3 days. The water color is fascinating. As soon as we arrive at Tobago Cays, all of us want to jump into the water right away.
Photo by: Florian Wilken
   
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Description: Just off the Islands of Tobago Cays we have an encounter with one of the many fisher boats. Here we are still at a safe distance.
Photo by: Florian Wilken
   
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Description: After arriving in Trinidad, we are greeted this time by endless jelly fish early in the morning.
Photo by: Florian Wilken
   
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Description: A beach scene in Trinidad.
Photo by: Florian Wilken
   
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Description: Carneval in Trinidad: Everyone is having a lot of fun.
Photo by: Kate Hagerman
   
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Description: Our rainforest guide in Trinidad is called 'Snake'. He truly earned this nickname. Not only does he have over 50 different snakes, but he also keeps dead ones to mix them into alcoholic beverages.
Photo by: JF Thye
   
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Description: The big machete is indispensable in the Trinidad rainforest. However, on this particular path Florian might not need it very much.
Photo by: JF Thye
   
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Description: Kate is eager for some food.
Photo by: JF Thye
   
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Description: On our trip through the Trinidad rainforest to one of the many waterfalls, Snake, our guide, who is very knowledgeable, explains flora and fauna to us.
Photo by: JF Thye
   
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Description: Famous rock formation at one of the many beaches in Trinidad.
Photo by: Florian Wilken
   
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Description: After approximately 2 hours of walking, we arrive at the waterfall..., with about another 100 or so visitors.
Photo by: JF Thye
   
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Description: After sharing the waterfall with many other visitors, we wonder whether we are truly 'Hike Seekers'.
Photo by: Snake
   
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