Friday, February 5, 2010

Cap Malheueux

One of the places I took my parents diving was at the Cap Divers in the very very north of the island. Even though the water on the east coast had been stirred up from the cyclone that was looming off of the coast, the visibility in the north is almost always spectacular. We had a lovely dive and enjoyed the beautiful view.

Bill took to wearing his sea sick wrist bands anytime he was in eyesight of a boat.


Cape Malheureux is the first place that the British landed in 1810. The church pictured above is called Notre Dame Auxiliatrice. It is a Roman Catholic chapel. It's bright red roof juxtaposed with the blues and greens of the ocean make for an idyllic view. In the background is Coin de Mire island.



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