...and why wouldn't you be? After nearly 3 months land based,...

  1. jwt
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    ...and why wouldn't you be? After nearly 3 months land based, two weeks ago took control of a 47 foot cat and started cruising the islands: and only have 3 months to go. Hopefully hurricane season will finish without incident, but every day watch the storms looming all around as every low passes. Parts of me are bored as I did live here for ten years, but photo ops keep popping up. I will continue to post them. I am not a good photographer and unlike my 6 months around Oz, here I can't be bothered to enhance them on the computer. Just too bloody hot and generator time is limited. Out on the deck where it is cool, I can,t see the screen for the glare.

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    First morning and view of Road Town harbour

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    Long bay beach Tortola where a strange tradition has grown

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    Quietly flyfishing one day at east end of Tortola when a herd of shetlands, for want of a better word, charged past me, came back for a pat, then disappeared

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    The pelican in this part of the world.Different in colours and habits. Loved to dive into the water for their prey.

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    First stop - Norman Is; known to be an old pirate haunt. 50 Tarpon, 4-5 foot took up residence under the boat for all the days. Couldn't hook one.

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    Second stop - Cooper Is


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    sunsets looking down the channel each night were terrific, especially when the storms came

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    Next stop Trellis Bay at the east end of Tortola and next to the airport. 30 years ago there may have been a couple of planes a day. Now; it didn't stop - all day.

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    Next, Marina Cay, a small Is leased by the Pussers Rum makers

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    Very British - note the Br telephone box on the dock

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    At the Cay, all manner of birds stopped by - this pelican for example

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    Also a booby

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    ..with all manner of contortions

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    Pelicans had eagle eyes and could spot shimmering bait fish from far away - and zoom off

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    Some examples in flight

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    And always, potential storms in the distance

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    Scrub Is, seen from the Cay was deserted 30 years ago - now a huge resort

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    White Bay on Guana Is was too roughed up by an Atlantic swell today we didn't stay long. Now all owned privately by an american I think. Had no luck trying to sell it 30 years ago

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    and the boat!!
 
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