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St. Eustasius land photos

 

 

Colourfull lizard. St. Eustatius, The Netherlands Antilles, February 2010

 

 

With it claws it was holding on to the tree. St. Eustatius, The Netherlands Antilles, February 2010

 

We hiked up the volcano called the Crill and found lots of little lizards. St. Eustatius, The Netherlands Antilles, February 2010

 

A close up of another lizard. St. Eustatius, The Netherlands Antilles, February 2010

 

 

Like any other reptile these lizards need to warm up in the sun to get energy. St. Eustatius, The Netherlands Antilles, February 2010

 

When we hiked into the volcano grater the forest got greener. St. Eustatius, The Netherlands Antilles, February 2010

 

The Red Bellied Racer is a non venemous snake and the first snake I ever spot in the Caribbean. St. Eustatius, The Netherlands Antilles, February 2010

 

It wasn't very shy so I could get close to it. St. Eustatius, The Netherlands Antilles, February 2010

 

 

As soon as the shutter in my camera closed the snake went the other way. Even though I followed it around with my camera it never tried to attack me. St. Eustatius, The Netherlands Antilles, February 2010

 

 

... and when I got enough photos of it I left it alone. St. Eustatius, The Netherlands Antilles, February 2010

 

Kenneth Plesner under a gigantic tree. St. Eustatius, The Netherlands Antilles, February 2010

 

It's amazing how the roots of the tree continues into a trunk. St. Eustatius, The Netherlands Antilles, February 2010
 

St. Eustasius main town, Oranjestad had lots of old buildings. St. Eustatius, The Netherlands Antilles, February 2010

 

 

Old church with no roof. St. Eustatius, The Netherlands Antilles, February 2010

 

They were still using the cementary around the church. St. Eustatius, The Netherlands Antilles, February 2010

 

 

 

Jan de Windt, a Dutch admiral was buried here in 1800's. St. Eustatius, The Netherlands Antilles, February 2010

 

Numorous hurricanes and the falling sugar industry had taken away the old buildings at the waterfront. The ruins are still lying around. St. Eustatius, The Netherlands Antilles, February 2010

 

Saba seen from the island. St. Eustatius, The Netherlands Antilles, February 2010

 

 

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