Dominica November 2005
A week-long trip to the mountainous Carribean island of Dominica
(pronounced "Dom-in-EEK-a"). Primary rainforest covers over two thirds
of the island, making it arguably the most untouched island in the
Caribbean. This is not your typical tourist's Caribbean. The best beach
is accesible only by rappeling down the side of a cliff, and the loudest
nightlife hotspot is 15 feet in the air, in a treehouse surrounded by
the cacophony of jungle sounds.
Dates of travel: Nov 18, 2005 to Nov 26, 2005
Duration of travel: 8 days
Photos taken with Canon Rebel XT 350D
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We head back to Calabishie along the coastal route. We stop at the rental shop along the way to get our SUV looked at, as it has started to make strange noises. While it's being repaired, we explore around and meet Ingrid, who runs a roadside BBQ stand next to the shop (called "Snackettes"). She lives in the next town up, her husband works as a mechanic at the rental shop and her parents live in the hill above the stand.
She tell us about her family, all about her two girls and feeds us some great bbq.
We head back to Calabishie along the coastal route. We stop at the rental shop along the way to get our SUV looked at, as it has started to make strange noises. While it's being repaired, we explore around and meet Ingrid, who runs a roadside BBQ stand next to the shop (called "Snackettes"). She lives in the next town up, her husband works as a mechanic at the rental shop and her parents live in the hill above the stand.
She tell us about her family, all about her two girls and feeds us some great bbq.
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