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The Local Way

There a many a fishing dinghy this size that the locals use to pick up there plentiful catches of various fish, such as dorade, mahi mahi, lobster, conch and crabs around the carribean. Most of them colorful and some wooden and some fiberglass. It appears that they take great pride in their boats here. I hope that this way of fishing carries on for centries to come. Whilst sailing you are constantly steering clear of crab pot markers particulary in the Guadeloupe region.
Antigua to Guadeloupe

May 11th 2007
Time to spend a day connected again. Its been a while since speaking to the other side of the world let alone writing. Very easy to have that time fly by isnt it? Its been two months on holidays now and it sure feels longer and since St Marteen have been to 3 new islands. Barbuda, St Barts and currently Antigua. The experience feels full and diverse. From watching the superyachts race in St Ba ... read more
Central America Caribbean » Guadeloupe » dashies

Guadeloupe Flag Guadeloupe has been a French possession since 1635. The island of Saint Martin is shared with the Netherlands; its southern portion is named Sint Maarten and is part of the Netherlands Antilles and its northern portion is named Saint-Martin and is pa... ... read more
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