Antigua, 20 September 2016
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We went again to Shirley Heights for the view at dawn.
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Another view of English Harbour, from a vantage point on the way back for breakfast.
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Nearby, a hummingbird and cacti.
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This is much later and we are on the road heading for the east coast. This is a Poinciana at the side of the road, introduced from Madagascar.
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Half Moon Bay. You can see how it got its name.
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Not many people around.
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This is idyllic here but we had a less salubrious experience a bit earlier. The road was blocked and we were turned back by a guard on a road leading to a beach near a resort. We were told later by a local that this is illegal, everyone should have access to beaches. Multinational resorts appear to be a new colonialism in the Caribbean and not have a good reputation with many locals we spoke to.
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It is three hours later and this is an entirely different beach. This is Long Bay Beach, not far from Devil’s Bridge.
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A bit of weather out to sea.
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This is Devil’s Bridge National Park. You can see the natural bridge (bottom left) and the surge would be spectacular in a heavy sea.
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It seemed like a nice place for a bite to eat and a drink.
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Unfortunately there didn’t seem to be anyone around.
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Maybe if we came back in a few years.
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I didn’t see these people there either.
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On the way back, this is St Peter’s Anglican Church at Parham, built in 1840.
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… with a remarkable interior roof.
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(Church interiors with fisheye lens).
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