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Posts tagged ‘Caribbean’

Cloud Shrouded Island

This is another example of how bad I’ve been about documenting locations of my photographs. The only thing I know for sure is that this was shot in 2006 during a two-week cruise in the southern Caribbean. I believe this was taken as we were leaving St. Thomas, but I can’t say for sure. Regardless, [...]

That Was Close

Maho Beach, on the island of Sint Maarten, is one of the most popular beaches on the Dutch side of the island. Also one of the smallest beaches, its popularity comes from the fact that aircraft fly low over the beach when flying in and out of Princess Julianna International Airport. These aircraft are sometimes [...]

Falling to the Sea

Over time, anything built on the seashore will eventually be claimed by the sea. That is the case with this small structure which is showing the ravages of wind, sea, and weather on the eastern coast of Barbados. I’m not sure what this building was used for, but it looks like it was more connected [...]

Barbados

Barbados is a mountainous island in the Caribbean that derives the bulk of its economy from tourism. The one thing that I didn’t enjoy was the narrow winding roads that we had to travel from location to location. When two buses meet on a blind curve, it can take your breath away. This is a [...]

Barbados Monolith

Continuing with images I captured in Barbados a few years ago, these rock formations were found in several places on the Atlantic Ocean side of the island. Jutting up just off the shore, they sparked the imagination with thoughts of how they might have been formed. The texture of the stone, coupled with the deep [...]

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