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ANTENGH6.JPG (48826 bytes) Passe Partout at anchor in English Harbor, Antigua.

DOLPH2.JPG (36887 bytes) Dolphin playing in the bow wave below our CQR.

KITFLW3.JPG (58611 bytes) Classic photo in Ottley's Plantation, St. Kitts.

PRARCB.JPG (41176 bytes) Antennae Complex at Arecibo, PR.

ANTENGH3~1.JPG (48233 bytes) The Galley bar at Nelson's Dockyard in Antigua

ANTENGHB~1.JPG (52549 bytes) A view of English harbor from Shirley Heights. Passe Partout is down there somewhere!

COCKPIT~1.JPG (40290 bytes) A shot of our cockpit. We almost always had a small hand of bananas, many of which seem to choose the same day to rippen.

DOLPHIN~1.JPG (28634 bytes) Another shot of dolphin playing in the bow wake. This day, the bow wake was about all that was moving on the ocean.

GDABAST~1.JPG (44578 bytes) A shot of a public works project at the shore of Basse Terre, Guadeloupe. If only the Frenchman know where their tax dollars were going. This shot taken about 10AM Sunday morning. A good day for a walk, wouldn't you think?

KITBAS1~1.JPG (30871 bytes) A shot from brimstone hill on St Kitts north towards Statia and Saba, in the distance.

STLMARB~1.JPG (57380 bytes) Picture perfect Marigot Bay on St Lucia.

STLSIP~1.JPG (46781 bytes) A Caribbean start up in Rodney Bay, St Lucia. They would motor each day from the inner harbor to outside and anchor off the hotel beaches. I doubt they are still in existence, but what a way to make a living.

TOBCAY~1.JPG (28835 bytes) The ultimate anchorage in the windward islands: the Tobago keys in the Grenadines. The snorkeling was addictive. We went twice a day for a few days until we finally got waterlogged. The wind blows a very steady 25+ kts and it does get on your nerves after a while. We even had to shut down the wind generators: too many amps!

 

MARSUNST~1.JPG (191173 bytes) As is mentioned in one of the the logs, we saw a few green flashes and captured one or two on film.