Yes I have seen it! Third time round I have witnessed the green flash in the Caribbean. the first time I tried to witnessed it in Turks and Caicos and I missed it, as well as in Dominica. Just as the sun was sinking into the ocean, I could see this green little light on the surface of the ocean where the sun dipped in, it just took a second if at all.
Today we went over to Pigeon Island again, this time we took Sven along. We had a classic experience while we paid our entrance fee to the park. Sven ordered tickets for two adults and two kids. The lady at the counter asked him about the age of the children. Sven said 6 and 8 and Carlos and Julia protested loudly and made sure the lady knew that our children are 8 and 9. It was kind of funny to see the confused look on our kids faces, how could we get their age wrong, as they are so proud of it and counting every day of their age. However it made no difference as the park fee for children was EC $ 2 (Caribbean Dollar) and we have now given our contribution to keep the maintainance of the national park of Pigeon Island alive and ongoing. We walked all over the island, including the two hilltops of the reserve. When we came back down again, Sven requested to have a little rest, and both, Julia and Carlos cried out, "yeah lets have rest, lets play tag". Our question is, what kind of energy drinks are there on?Again we had a magnificent view over Rodney Bay. We took a little refreshment in the little restaurant before heading back to our JUCA. Later that evening we were invited for a BBQ on SV "Sandy Dreams" and enjoyed a great evening with nice company and great food.
Today we went over to Pigeon Island again, this time we took Sven along. We had a classic experience while we paid our entrance fee to the park. Sven ordered tickets for two adults and two kids. The lady at the counter asked him about the age of the children. Sven said 6 and 8 and Carlos and Julia protested loudly and made sure the lady knew that our children are 8 and 9. It was kind of funny to see the confused look on our kids faces, how could we get their age wrong, as they are so proud of it and counting every day of their age. However it made no difference as the park fee for children was EC $ 2 (Caribbean Dollar) and we have now given our contribution to keep the maintainance of the national park of Pigeon Island alive and ongoing. We walked all over the island, including the two hilltops of the reserve. When we came back down again, Sven requested to have a little rest, and both, Julia and Carlos cried out, "yeah lets have rest, lets play tag". Our question is, what kind of energy drinks are there on?Again we had a magnificent view over Rodney Bay. We took a little refreshment in the little restaurant before heading back to our JUCA. Later that evening we were invited for a BBQ on SV "Sandy Dreams" and enjoyed a great evening with nice company and great food.
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