The significance of this navigation mark and bell is that it broke away from its mooring in Canada and was swept by the global currents across the Atlantic to Spain and then back across the Atlantic, west and south to the Caribbean where it ended up in Barbuda one day!
Fisherman throws up small unwanted catch.
Really, that is their name as these ones like to swim upside down.
This narrow strip of sand was breached in the last hurricane here, but nature has rebuilt it again.
Something of a reality check to discover just how big and impressive these huge yachts can be. Also makes us look very insignificant!
The beautiful 1915 yacht that Ben Charny is working on.
January 2012
These tiles are decotating a wall outside a small school in Marin, Martinique.
Un-fazed by a camera close up and personal!
Ko Ko and Song of the Ocean anchored at Anse Matin, Martinique.
A long climb and just the one cannon facing out through a tree.
David & Lynn (Moonbeam) and Sue and Robin (Halsway Grace) in the rainforest in Dominica, just after the swim at the waterfall.
This sink hole is on the north west of Marie Galante
We did not get to see the land to the left of this picture in the three days we were there as it never emerged from the rain clouds!