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Sorry - been a little lax with the Blog of late!! Slap
wrist.
We arrived in Bocas about five weeks ago on a grey gloomy
day (we've had a few more of those since) and anchored off in the shallows just
south of the town in order to surrender our 'Zarpe' to the Port Captain.
According to our Navionics charting software there was a small island about
where we were anchored but according to the locals this had disappeared during
an earthquake some years ago. Not that it would have been updated by
Navionics since as they seem to specialize in offering electronic
charting based on information provided by Columbus in this part of the
Caribbean.
We will be basing ourselves in Bocas for the
next few months spending a few days each week exploring the locality, which is
mainly mangrove, before returning to town to re-provision and listen to some
live music in the bars. There is more all-round protection here than in the
San Blas islands although the water doesn't have quite the same clarity. There
certainly isn't the amount of fish life due apparently to the Ngobi Indians over
fishing over the years. They have now turned their attentions to
hacking through the surrounding jungle with buzzsaws in order to
rear cattle for beef instead. Maybe the fish will now return? Bocas
town is a mix of Latino, Afro-Caribbean and Chinese cultures and everyone is
quite friendly except the youngsters, who all seem to be dour wherever we go on
our travels.
Where old Mini's come to
die Bocas
main
street ....
....and beyond
Like a scene from the
'Dukes of Hazard' this boat gate-crashed the local police compound - no doubt
looking for nice hot meal close-by at Lili's
As with just about everywhere we've been in Central America
there is a well established community of expats with their own VHF net,
although transient cruisers are encouraged to check-in daily. This community
consists mainly of Americans but there are also a few Brits and other Europeans
in evidence. The net's importance to the residents was demonstrated by
events a couple of years ago when a very nasty character arrived from the USA
via a few other Central American countries. He bought some property in the
area and then proceeded to (allegedly) murder his neighbours, who were fellow
countrymen, before then taking over their land whilst explaining
to the community at large that his neighbours had sold out cheaply to
him. Well, one of them disbelieved his story and also convinced the
local police to do likewise. Meanwhile 'Wild Bill' as he was known had
skipped town but was fortunately caught at the border with Costa Rica.
His trial is just starting in Panama and as usual more
details can be sourced through a Google search. The 'BEN'
network (Bocas Emergency Net) who all live ashore ('on dirt' as they
call it) provides 24/7 VHF cover for the whole Bocas area and includes
retired doctors, surgeons, engineers etc etc. All have a unique BEN number which
they use as their call sign on the radio. There is even a fast 'emergency'
launch standing by to get anybody to the local hospital that may have a health
issue or maybe has had a contretemps with a venomous snake, of which
there are quite a few in the locality (UGH). Anyway, here are a few pics taken
away from Bocas town........
On the subject of critters the 'Admiral' has recently
become a 'frog nut', conducting hiking expeditions around various islands
looking for microscopic coloured frogs that inhabit the area. For some Darwinian
reason each part of the area seems to have a different coloured
frog. Bastimentos has the red variety which we were fortunate enough to
track down on a back path to the beach. The local Indians have seized onto this
opportunity and cute little Indian children will approach you on the beach with
one of these little fellows cupped in their hands for you to take a picture of -
that will be $1 por favor! There are green frogs at
another location and blue frogs at Rana Azul (the name means blue frog in
Spanish) although we haven't seen one of those yet as we're too busy eating and
drinking to care about searching for wretched frogs. So here are pics of the red
froggies - you'll have to wait for the green ones! They are reputed to be
poisonous but we haven't tried one.
There's one
!!!! No it's not a
plastic freebie from a Rice Crispy packet - it's real. Just look
at those cute little grey feet !!!
Off to the beach with
friends
it's all pretty swampy with Caimans
lurking in the pools but the beach is quite
stunning
So, there's not many fish, the water's not so clear
and there's the odd mass murderer - just like back home
really however the water is certainly warmer at 33.8
C. Bocas does have plenty of bars, restaurants and Chinese
supermarkets and it's easily the safest place we've been since last year.
Unfortunately, being a tourist destination the quality of cooking varies and it
took us about three attempts to find anywhere we would happily go back to. Drink
is cheap especially at 'Happy Hour' which lasts sometimes all evening, so a meal
out with beer or wine etc usually costs around £15 for two.
One place we have found to have superior quality food and
service is at Rana Azul a restaurant run by Joseph & Maria from Austria
which opens Friday at 1600 and on Sundays at 1200. The food is superb and the
hosts wonderful or should we say Wunderbar? often dispensing free shots
towards the end of the session. It's here that you meet up with some of the
BENs from the network as Sunday lunch is a special event for them. The strength
of the local community is demonstrated as they will all come and sit with you
and take an interest in what you are doing and where you have come from. One
member of the BENs is an expat Brit called Ian Usher who gained
international fame for 'Selling his Life' on ebay in Australia. It received
worldwide coverage and Disney has now paid him for the rights to make a film of
his life. After selling his 'Life' for which he received about £180,000 he
set about achieving a 100 long list of ambitions over 100 weeks. Anyway, as
always its all on the internet for more info. He's a nice guy and bought a small
island in Bocas and now seems to have settled in Panama.
That's about most of the news except we have now been joined
in Bocas by our friends on Nilaya who were in the Rio last summer
and have made some great new acquaintances as well. So life's pretty good albeit
a little damp as we are now entering the wet season. Frequent heavy
downpours, 90+ degree temperatures and near 100% humidity will become the
order of things for the next few months. Oh! and in some places the water is
teaming with jellyfish which have learnt Dolphins eat! So, on to our last
few May pics.........
A little less yeast next time Skip
! &
the Admiral looking for the foreign body that dared to
fly into her home-made Lasagne - we never did find
it!
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