We picked up our Rental SUV at 10am and decided to Tour Long Island to the South of Salt Pond.
By the time we stopped for our first expedition, we were ready for a Walking Beer!
The start of the Trail to the Shrimp Hole
Back at our vehicle, we had parked at the St Mary’s Church which was built in the 1500’s when the Spanish came to Long Island, now it is in ruins
Our next stop is Dean’s Blue Hole, which is the deepest blue hole in the world at 660 foot. It is where all the World Free Diving championships and records are set.
The guide books said there was a Kiosk Restuarant at Dean’s, but this was all that we found.
Perhaps a local operates it during Free Diving Courses and Championships.
Here’s Nicholas helping Jenny with instructions of how to hold onto the mast as she was winched up. Duane and Karen handled the winching (which was electric) as it’s exactly the same on their Manta. I stood around taking photos!
Having been successful, Duane, Karen and Nicholas gave Tony and Cathy lessons, and Tony went up the mast to the Spreaders, with Cathy winching him up and letting him down.
Jenny retrieving the Halyard. The mast is 60 foot tall and she’s about 10 feet from the top.
Tony and Cathy thanked us by taking us all to lunch at the Marinas Restuarant, the Outer Edge Grill
Bright and airy with awesome views over the ocean and marina
My Shrimp Tacos with a wash of Sands Beer
Looking out over the Marina and Pool
Our next stop is the Ruins of Dunmore Plantation. When we got to the end of the road, there is supposed to be a Trail up to the Ruins, but we found none. We went into the scrub, and got through the pricked by thorns and our arms and legs scratched
Looking up the Hill at the Ruins
The car at the end of the Road/track with the Ruins up on the hill in the distance
Beautiful Gordons Bay beach
The last outpost across the ponds
Then someone had the idea that we should see the Atlantic side of the island, so we drove down some track towards the ocean
Stopping at the Pans, to look for Flamingoes
Our SUV was fine in the sand, but Tony and Cathy’s rental got stuck in the sand. A bit of digging, and then Nicholas drove it backwards and out. All that sand/beach driving skills from Sodwana Bay days being used.
It was dark by the time we stopped at Max’s Conch Shack for a light dinner. I had excellent Conch Salad
Onto the Southern most point on Long Island, Gordons Bar
Rum Punches all round
Across on the Atlantic seaward side, the wind was brisk and we found an old fishing boat
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