> From: PDML [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stan Halpin
> 
> Another slooow overnight transit from Aruba to neighboring Curaçao
> which has a similar history of colonial development. Except that
> Curaçao has been, for the last 90-100 years, a major spot for refining
> Venezuelan oil. A much more varied population and economy. Our day in
> Willemstad was spent wandering the streets; no off-road tours, no
> scenic rail or bus tours. The Dutch colonial buildings are well
> preserved, and the floating market and City Market both gave ample
> opportunity for photos. We sampled the local beer, some Venezuelan
> beer, and Curaçao blue liqueur. A relaxing day.
> 
> http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p871591028
> 

All very nice and colourful. You've got lovely coconuts, and bananas to die
for.

Number 3 is almost National Geographic, if only the hat didn't blend so much
with the background. 

What's the name of the liner? We get big boats like that moored off
Greenwich - could well be one that's visited here.

B


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