Leave Naussa & Chart a Course for St. Maartin
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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The next day & a half were sea days that gave us time to relax & continue to explore the ship. Weather was beautiful!
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!
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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