Bayahona

The Travels of Running Tide
Mick Norman
Thu 27 Mar 2014 15:41
18:09.21N 70:57.13W
 
Salinas was restful. Out in the countryside and surrounding by distant hills. The anchorage was beside a quiet little hotel which served up cold beers and reasonable food if you wanted it. The small town of Salinas was a short walk away. This is the antithesis of Casa de Campo and much preferable though the internet connection was pathetic. Anyway we managed to get around to other locations. Like the bus to Bani to do some shopping, the bus and an 18km motorbike taxi ride to Palmar. Even quieter and a super beach.
 
Salinas as the name implies is known for its salt production and we could see the piles of salt from our anchorage. One day we wandered over to see what was happening. No one seemed to bother about us nosing around the salt pans and taking photos.
 
Our next port of call is Bayahona and we are anchored there now just off the Club Nautico de Manatee. I’m afraid its not as grand as it sounds though the anchorage is pleasant and secure from the weather and the local population so we are lead to believe. Its an old port area. The port doesn’t seem to be used now but there seems to be quite a few security guards wandering around. Its a short hop into town and a motorbike ride back for a dollar. Yesterday we had the full complement of Customs and Immigration descend on us, four of them boarded us. Our Despacho from Salinas seemed to be in order and we asked for a Despacho onwards to Cuba. This is the last port of call in DR where we can get clearance out of the country. We are not going straight to Cuba and will pull into places in DR on the way, We probably get into mild difficulties and that’s where the presentitos will come in handy. We stocked up on rum back in Boca Chica. We may even hit the shores of Jamaica and the Cayman Isles on the way depending how the wind blows.
 
m_P3101394
Salinas Beach
 
m_P3131410
The Salt Working in the Background
 
m_P3101396
The Little Marina in Salinas
 
m_DSCN0023
On Ya Bike in Salinas
 
m_DSCN0026
Salt Storage
 
m_DSCN0030
Salt Pans
 
m_DSCN0034
Harvesting the Salt
 
m_DSCN0039
The Salt Railway
 
m_DSCN0048
Emptying the Trucks
 
m_P3121401
Palmar Beach
 
m_P3121405
in Palmar Town
 
m_P3121404
Palmar Town
 
m_P3121406
Carving out a Buoy from Polystyrene in Palmar
 
m_P3131413
Passing the Beautiful Headland of Martin Garcia on route to Bayahona