The round nuclear power plant looking thing behind me used to be a sugar mill.
Andrej poses in front of a small college in downtown Miami so we don't look like we are just standing there waiting for the bus.
Local Miami wildlife in native habitat.
Andrej is kindly asked to get off the boat for trying to sunbathe naked.
They have some unusual vegetation on the island. And the plants are interesting too.
Andrej wonders what Gilligan would do in this situation.
Andrej, at the edge of the Carribean Sea.
Andrej gets plastered on banana daqueris while scrawling out a few postcards.
Andrej walks along an old fortress wall built by the British. Jason takes picture.
A view of the shoreline on the way to the reef where we plan to do some snorkelling.
Andrej thinks this spot is not too bad.
They call these small bananas "figs" in the local language.
Looking down at Eric Clapton's house from an old British miltary lookout point.
This was a hidden harbour used by the British during colonial times. It is not visible from the sea.
This beach is called Hawksbill because of the unusual rock formation just offshore.
You gotta love those Carribean sunsets.
Jason hopes that nobody notices he is wearing a long-sleeve shirt to hide his sunburn.
On this side of the island, the vegetation is a little dry. As are the photo oppourtunities.
Time for a one last swim before sunset.
Jason, hiking along a fortress wall.
Walking with the goats (not pictured here) along a small coastal road built by the British.
Almost perfect sailing weather.
Another spectacular sunset.