Two trips down island (we've learned it is not called "going to town") in one week. It is 33 miles roundtrip, with another 20 miles to the storage locker.
I took pictures from the truck so you could ride along.
These three little turtles have been with us for many years, always traveling on our vehicles' dashboards, and now they are on board in Roatan. Can you guess their names? |
This is some sort of bar or restaurant just down the road from us. |
I shot quite a few homesteads. Most were taken through the windshield so quality isn't great but gives you some idea of the area architecture. |
Long and winding roads. The roads are pretty bad but the scenery makes up for it. |
This path leads down to Camp Bay Beach, which is a public beach next to where we are staying. |
Back on the road again after that short detour to check out the entrance to Camp Bay Beach. |
This is an ear-popping climb |
I don't know if you can see it, but the foliage is laden with dust. There hasn't been rain in a long time. |
This gravel pit supplies gravel for the entire island. |
Look at the rock border, hand-stacked along the fence. |
We thought this place sold honey. (It's a restaurant!) |
The Caribbean Sea is our constant companion. |
This gravel road is 5.3 miles long. At Punta Gorda the road magically becomes asphalt. |
Island Dogs are everywhere. We've also encountered horses and a cow in the road. |
I guess no place is devoid of political and advertising signs. |
Notice the change in road surface- wow, what a difference! |
This little boy stood in the middle of the road collecting donations. You see this often. |
This is called Five Flags. We like to stop here to take in the magnificent scenery and give the dogs a chance to stretch their legs and stuff. |
View from Five Flags |
This is a Catholic Church |
Mike loves the stairs to this home. Lots of work, right?! |
I look forward to one day having our names on a signpost at the road up the hill to our home! |
The woman who lives here sells clothing. Venta de ropa. |
Heading Home When we hit the gravel road I tell the anxious dogs, "we're almost home, guys." And Mike says, "Mama's lyin' to ya, boys." 5.3 miles takes us a half hour to drive. |