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Category Archives: Monkeys
Howler Monkey Noises
The other day I posted about some Howler Monkeys and the noises they make. I never posted about these monkeys on Trinidad – not having good video or photos I suppose I lost them in the shuffle. This is a brief post to highlight a video we took while we Read On..
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Give Me Shelter
The Colón side (or ‘North’ side if that is your dubious preference) of the Panama Canal boasts only one marina – Shelter Bay Marina. Fortunately for people passing through the canal it’s actually a pretty nice place. It’s not cheap – but then there are very few places where to Read On..
St. Kitts – Part the Second
Oh look, a stupidly tall thing. Let’s go climb it! For our last full day on the island of St. Kitts we did want to SEE a bit of the island. More than we had walking around the cruise ship mall and the fairly empty South end of the island Read On..
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St. Kitts Part I
Welcome to St. Kitts! Here’s your Monkey! At least that’s how it seemed, with the guys running around the cruise ship terminals looking for women and children to put monkeys on for photo opportunities (suggested monkey rental donation…$2.50 per person). We’d read about the fact that there were monkeys on Read On..
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