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    JoshA is offline
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    Virgin Gorda

    This stately sailing cruise ship came into view in the Drake channel as we awakened at Cooper.



    We sailed to the Baths to see how crowded they were and were able to get a mooring easily so we swam in to Devil's Bay and hiked through the boulders. Not too crowded.





    This pirate-looking ship was also off the Baths.



    We sailed up the west shore of Virgin Gorda and past Sir Branson's Necker Island where we saw the completed buildings. The last time we were there, the buildings were in the process of reconstruction after a fire.



    We picked up a mooring in North Sound near the Bitter End Yacht Club.



    This is the classiest looking boat to collect mooring fees that we experienced on the trip.



    We snorkeled a bit on Eustatia reef



    and off Honeymoon Beach on Prickly Pear Island.



    Mocko Jumbies enlivened the West Indian buffet at the BEYC.



    Our flotilla sat in one section of the restaurant.



    A limbo contest was part of the after-dinner entertainment. Here's the champion of the BEYC taking a photo of himself going under the bar.



    We retired to the boat after a pretty full day.

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    amyb is offline
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    Another great day. Love your sea shell treasure.
    Remember Yesterday, Dream About Tomorrow, But Live Today.

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    MIke R is offline
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    Nice josh.....that's almost the same boats we use in our marina to register moorings
    "When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace" Jimi Hendrix

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    JoshA is offline
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    Thanks, Amy and Mike. The sea shell has what looks like a conch inside - like a snail with a foot. We put it back. I hadn't seen such a beautiful conch-like creature before. Anyone know more?

    The boat is pretty much in the New England salty style. I like tradition. Everywhere else they pull up in an inflatable.

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    amyb is offline
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    Catch and release-I approve!
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    GramChop is offline
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    WOW! What an amazing day! Your bath boulder photos are quite nice, Josh.
    The waves of the sea bring me back to me.

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    LMAC is offline
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    Wonderful photos - looks like it was a great experience.
    Libby

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