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Leave Naussa & Chart a Course for St. Maartin |
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As our room was on the port side, we didn't see the Goverment buildings on arrival. Nice! Let's not tell our politicians in Washington that these folks have a beach in the front yard! They'll want to move the Capitol to the coast where they can have white sand & sunshine! |
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Click on Any Photo to Enlarge |
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The next day & a half were sea days that gave us time to relax & continue to explore the ship. Weather was beautiful! |
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As we approached the pier, it was obvious it was going to be a busy day in St. Maarten with two ships already in port. As this is a port known for jewerly, Liz & I had a brief port stay only picking up some gifts for grandchildren. It was also WAY to crowded for both of us! |
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Our cabin had a unique view of the bridge, from underneath! When arriving in ports, we could hang out on the verandah, look up & watch the crew bring the ship into the dock. |
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Click here to see a little of Tortola |
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