We
get up early to get 4 of the marina's bikes for a morning ride north
on the island to Sugar Beach Caves. We discover this island actually
has hills, or at least they seem to be with one speed bikes.
We
get to the Sugar Beach Caves and everyone finds a Sea Bean, except
for Linda. They seem to be found at the high tide line, so I guess we
are the first people here for the day.
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Sugar Beach Caves |
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A Cave Man, Mark |
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Hills, Linda & Karen |
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Biker Gang |
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Big Stirrup Cay, Cruise Ship behind the Island |
After
lunch Linda vacuums the boat and I
wash
the exterior with the marina's free wash water. The water is from the
municipal water system which is not drinkable. It does have some
salt content based on the residue on the ports when the boat dries
off.
Late
in
the afternoon
we walk down the docks to the end of the
marina
and buy some fresh fish from some of the local fisherman. We watch
him clean it and
an hour later we have it for dinner.
Can't get much fresher than that. We had Hog Snapper. Linda though it
was too bland. I liked mine, but I had spiced
mine
up a bit when I cooked it.
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Local fishermen |
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