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... tour for Monday and waited in anticipation for a wonderful day. It was then that we found out about the strike. The French Caribbean islands of Guadaloupe and Martinique are in fact states of France, much like Hawaii is to the US. The strike was because they were paid Caribbean wages, but charged French mainland prices for everything. Guadaloupe began its strike three weeks earlier and reports were made of many shortages. With Martinique joining in, we hoped ...
Martinique, Martinique questmiller... was to come to Fort De France on Martinique for New Years Eve celebrations for a couple of reasons, firstly we thought "Yeah the French know how to party" and secondly being the capital city that should be where all the action is. So we made our way into the main harbour and dropped anchor right in the heart of the city, just 200 metres from the shore. After a short walk through town asking a few locals where customs is we made our way back to the boat to see ...
Fort De France, Martinique bellavita... t do it sooner was beyond us. And so, with the strong winds, we've done lots of boat watching in between pages of our books. We have purchased a book called "French for Cruisers" written especially with boating phrases written phonetically. It is quite a wonderful book. It has sections for "getting directions"; "food"; "weather"; "navigation"; "anchoring and docking"; "medical and dental" etc. We are all set now if we can ...
Le Marin, Martinique questmiller16/04/08, Wednesday, 18:00, St. Pierre, Martinique Had a nice sail up here today - the wind and current were with us. Mountains here are great. Virgin Mary statue overlooking the town. Watched a pod of dolphins play in clear water on our bow. They were so close, I could hear them breathe when they surfaced.
St. Pierre, Martinique tigereye... the carribean sea. The capital town of this Island is Fort-de-France. This Island has knew a terrific blast of the "Montagne Pelé" volcano the 8th may 1902. and there was 2 survivors of this tragedy whereof a prisoner. The specialities of this Island are bananas planting and the rhum.
Fort-de-France, France jaguar74... I have never questioned myself that I was really in Martinique until then. I felt like I was back on the beach in Norway or even at home at West Beach, staring up at the rocks waiting for the sun to set. I'm still caught off guard when I walk into a store to buy a drink when asked a simple question; Immediately I am known as the "American" tourist that actually knows how to speak French. Although I am still learning new words ...
Schoelcher, Martinique jess06... This coming Saturday, my class is going South. I am really excited to go swimming in the ocean! I like my classes and my group. They are amazing people. For most, this is their first time abroad and it is kind of fun to be able to help them with the little things that we all miss when we are away from home. I like helping people with it too. I want to write more later but for now, this is it. :) Until next time...
Fort-de-France, Martinique jess06... flying above us but unfortunately we never saw one sitting on a tree. It was interesting to see the bananas stems (huge stalks of hands of bananas) covered with blue plastic bags to prevent the banana leaves from scarring the fruit as the rustled in the wind. We met several of the workers who were irrigating and weeding their land. Martin noted that the soil on Dominica is so rich that if you drop a seed it will grow. We believe that after our adventures here! It is such a ...
Fort de France, Martinique freespirit2006... Later, two evenings later. I attended a native music festival. I was the only caucasian that attended. I was visible for miles around. A fancy mix of reggea and modern rythms. After a feasty night, I drove south to St. Anne and rented a cottage for the remains of my stay at Martinique. Suddenly I had to go to FdF and my flight back to europe. A nice vacation, after all.
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