San Blas changing

Ripple2
Fri 17 Mar 2006 13:20
Here's the  poop. The San Blas has been "discovered".
    Now that we have been here a couple of weeks we have met people who know the "ledgends" of cruisers in the SAn Blas. One in particular has been here six years and never picked up the anchor once! There are uninhabited islands where people say "oh yea, that's Georges' island" and "that's Bobs' island" etc etc.
   
    But things are changing. The people who have been coming/staying here for years say that last year there were about 100 boats in SB. This year it's 200 and counting. That's a big jump in just one year.
 
    With more boats around it seems that the authorities are becoming more active. Just this week a boat (can't be named here for legal reasons) who had been here at least five years, left in a big hurry. Which everyone says it is unusual for them to ever do anything in a hurry. Apparently their paperwork was not in order. They are quoted as saying "they know we are here" in respose to any questions about their status. Well they did know they were here and were going to fine them somthing like $600. The boat got a tip-off and did a runner. And now another long term boat is leaving. Maybe it's a "new broom" thing. Anyway, all this is to say that people have been treating this area as almost a private backyard where they are away from the eyes of the world  and set up their lives without ever formally doing so.
A great idea if you can get away with it. But thesedays that is less likely.
 
    Oh well another place we saw just in the nic of time. What are the next generations going to be able to "discover"?