Looking through the pictures again, it is much easier to throw away ones now. I try to see what speaks to me and keep those, good-bye to the rest. Some that are good documentation I keep just to provide a continuum of the trip.
The Black River landing had several interesting shots - from the sign to the people. The hats/caps kept showing up around this trip.
This Guiness ad was a bit disturbing for me - I like Guiness but getting greatness from drinking it? A bit over the top, I think.
Further along, this soul was mending his net. He gladly permitted pictures, and would occasionally point out what he was doing and why.
The gecko seemed fearless - stared at us until we got way too close, then ran up the tree.
A house for sale caught our interest - with Blue Mountain coffee fields in the distance. A real fixer-upper that had seen some better days.
As our Zodiac motored back to the ship, this gentleman enthusiastically responded to my wave and I had to try to capture him. What a smile!!
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