Airport Inn Providenciales
Airport Rd, Airport Plaza Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Isl.
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My room mate ...Larry the lizard
... during the day. i think Larry likes me although everytime i went to take a picture of him, he got shy. so i got sneaky and will up load a picture of his backside scuttling away.
and did i mention harry the massive spider in the bathroom.... well i have my own spider in my bathroom in london but harry is big and hairy but never seemed to move from the corner so all is good.
its great getting back to nature......
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New Years Eve Providencia style
... shop and everything was too big!). anyway this lady was particularly large and on a 50cc scooter and i didn't think it would cope with the both of us, anyway i was going to walk. she wasn't having that and enlisted the help of another couple of people who agreed with me that i could walk. one of them decided that i needed to learn to walk the Caribbean walk.... one step for every 2 or 3 breaths and not 2 or 3 steps for ...
Hello...I'm on a horse!
The Old Spice guy would be proud of me...on Thursday afternoon I was picked up by a driver and taken out to Provo Ponies, a great stable that organizes all sorts of riding excursions around Providenciales. There were quite a few other people on my ride, but most of them had previous extensive riding experience, so we didn't have to worry too much about people's horses getting away from them.
We were assigned our horses and proved to the ...
Lounge Lizards
... br> crystal-clear, and we could see the bottom was carpeted by so-called 'turtle grass', which is what turtles feed on.
After paddling through the mangroves, we turned back and into relatively open ocean. Unfortunately we were paddling against the current and against a nasty cross-wind, and I didn't think I was going to be able to make it to our next destination. With some help from the American, we eventually made
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Where Everybody Knows Your Name
... from expats to residents of other Caribbean islands - agrees that this is the place to be. Less crime and more money makes a great combination. Countless Bahamanians have told me how much they love it here and everybody is pretty enthusiastic about it. In addition, I haven't come across any creepy people who harrass you and try to sell you stuff. If you want something, you go get it yourself from the happy and crazy shopkeepers. ...


