

Fishing heron. It's legs look yellow but were actually bright green
Gros Islet is home to Pigeon Island, a national park on the northernmost point of the island. Also a bird sanctuary.In the 1900s it was an outpost used by the British to defend against French ships approaching from Martinique and other Islands.




Me and Bosslin demonstrating the importance of a proper feline diet. Perhaps one of the most puzzling little characteristics about St Lucia was their great love of old lonesome heartbroken drunken sad sack country music. First few days spent we heard alot of reggae, dancehall and soca, just as you might imagine, yet over time heard more and more of that 'Conway twitty' and 'Tammy Winette' era of old honky-tonk stuff. And truly bizarre was the way they would dj it on the reggae stations with reggae-dancehall style air horn and lazer clap sound effects in the mix. I'm sure there is a good reason for all this and I would love to get to the bottom of it. We even saw a couple squaredancing linedancing mechanichal bull type country bars in Castries blasting the stuff.the video is from that waterfall from the last chapter

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