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Burnadebt
John & Bernie
Thu 21 Feb 2008 23:11

Well, here we at Los Testigos, a small group of islands belonging to Venezuela, about 85 miles from Grenada. We were supposed to leave just after dark but eventually left at 2.00am Monday night and had a glorious sail over, arriving late afternoon. There were a few other yachts around so we anchored nearby, and listened to music from the beach, certainly not Caribbean, more Latin.

Wednesday, we cleared our stay with the coastguard, a delightfully helpful person and then went to anchor off a white sandy beach, where there is just a narrow strip of land between us and the ocean. The sea is a weird green colour, with loads of tiny plankton and several degrees colder than in Grenada. Swimming is still a delight, with fish and coral again, the one thing that I did miss in Prickly Bay was being able to snorkel off the back of the boat. There are also loads of birds, pelicans, frigates, boobies and noddys.

Then on Wednesday night, there was a total eclipse of the moon, which was worth staying up for. It was a full moon, incredibly bright, and slowly it disappeared and became a red globe in the sky – not as dark as no moon, but much darker than before. Fortunately it came back and we could go to bed, to awake to yet another day in this glorious place.

 

 

The islands are covered with cacti, the sea is green-blue and the people (all 160 of them) are friendly in that they wave and smile, but sadly we don’t speak enough Spanish for a real conversation. There main occupation it would appear is fishing, with about 15 boats around.

There’s no telephone or internet except by satellite, it feels pretty isolated, with small dwellings scattered along the shoreline, and yet, it’s only 30 miles from the mainland and apparently the inhabitants go there by open boat to do the shopping. We can stay here for 3 days and then move on to Margarita, another of the Venezuelan islands. We’ll let you know when we get there!