Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Wildlife and Flowers of the Caribbean

We are at the moment cruising from Bermuda to Madeira, which gives us six nights at sea, so I am sending just a few extra photographs of flowers and wildlife seen on this cruise.


In Tenerife we saw the beautiful flowers above at the various gardens we visited and also the fascinating roots of a tree, which we found all over the Caribbean.


In Antigua we went around a very large market that has some wonderful fruit stalls and many, many stalls selling spices.


This was our first glimpse of a Pelican that were all over the Caribbean and Miami, a really strange bird.


In Guadaloupe we photographed this 'weed' growing on the roadside.  It looks like something I would like to grow in my garden.




In Cartagena, Colombia, this baby deer seemed to take a fancy to Geoffrey's leg.




In Roatan we did a small cruise over the reef which surrounded the island


I just love the iguanas that were in Aruba, Progresso and other places on this cruise.


We saw many trees similar to the one above with roots hanging down, that just seemed to strangle the tree underneath them


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