Capricorn House
Travel Blogs from Eleuthera
Retour en mer
... déjeuner à la carte.
Aujourd'hui le temps est frais et venteux. Sylvain à eu encore une fois la patience de nous réserver une place pour la journée au Sanctuaire. Lecture, écriture, magasinage dans les boutiques du bateau et balade sur la promenade complète notre avant-midi. Un petit film dans notre chambre en après-midi car il fait frais et de petites gouttes de pluie sont tombées.
Le temps de refaire les valises a sonné: ...
La vie des gens riches mais non célèbres
... posé sur la Piazza, espace central fait de lumière et de dorures! J'avais vu des photos mais en vraie c'est superbe. Donc, avec nos bagages à main, direction notre cabine. À tout les coins du bateau du personnel est là pour nous diriger... Une chance car je suis COMPLÈTEMENT perdue et je ne vous dis pas combien d'heure durant la dernière année j'ai étudié la carte du bateau! Hihihi...
Notre cabine répond à nos attentes. Elle est même plus ...
Finding Solitude on Princess Cays
... five minutes earlier. So we ate some fruit, then, when the rain had settled to a bit of a trickle, went to get in line for the tender. The line took about 10 minutes (not too bad), and we were soon back on board the ship.
We showered, then went upstairs for some lunch. The ship sailed away almost imperceptibly: it was only watching the bungalows on shore that we realized we were under way. A moving ship, in the afternoon, called for ...
Into the Atlantic
... quite acceptable this time. Before dinner, we played a game of Phase Ten in our room – the game was not completed, but Paul took a commanding lead.
Dinner was fine; I had Moroccon vegetable ragout … with horseradish, which made it even tastier. After dinner, the kids went up to a meet and greet for the 18-20 year olds … the awkward age crowd, as they can go to the nightclubs but can’t drink alcohol. The four adult-adults went to the show, which ...
Earthwatch Project - reefs and mangrove rivers
... mangrove river. Each of us was assigned a small group of fish that we had to identify, count, and measure. This data would be used to better determine what patch reefs need to be protected on Eleuthera.
Each day we would visit multiple patch reefs. We would snorkel around the reef, counting fish. Once the counting was completed we would take many measurements of ...