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Our first sunset at sea on this cruise. If you look carefully on the horizon you can see a buoy and some buildings from Florida - just south of Miami.

Fort Lauderdale Beach sunrise

Sunrise at Fort Lauderdale Beach

Serenity Style - White sand rock formations

10 pieces + 2 with off sim version.

Now @ UBER

Serenity Style - Vintage summer raft

-Hisa- - Kahakai

Tiki Villa

 

♫♥♫Enya - Caribbean Blue♫♥♫

 

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Sunrise off the coast of Belize.

This represented a new southernmost extreme for me, edging out my prior southern extreme of Ponce, Puerto Rico (2013). My easternmost extreme of Tokyo, Japan (1972) and westernmost extreme of Kaena Point State Park, Oahu, Hawaii (2014) will both be hard to beat anytime in the near future. For my northernmost extreme, that goes to Kiel, Germany (1981). That would be the extreme that require the shortest distance (if I go directly north) to beat....

  

Early morning on the pool deck…

HFF!

Smile on Saturday theme - Beads

I went with my sister on a cruise when she turned 50. I bought these beads because they reminded me of the Caribbean blue water.

 

Happy Smile on Saturday!

Bigger is not always better...

Out with the early morning walkers...

Playa Uvas, Cozumel, Mexico

Sunset over the Caribbean Sea.

Pool deck sculpture at night

Credits:

 

♡ Bikini: Cynful - Sun Kissed Bikini @Mainstore

♡ Juicy: Bad Unicorn - Bu Tea @Mainstore

♡ Cooler: PITAYA - Cool Cooler @Kustom9

♡ Pose: STUN Poses - Hayde #204 Pose Pack Collection @CakeDay

♡ Backdrop: Bad Unicorn - Man Cave Skybox @Mainstore

  

"The Wreckers" is a sculpture in Mallory Square in Key West, Florida. The plaque in front of the sculpture said the following:

 

"This magnificent sculpture "The Wreckers" at 18 feet long and 25 feet high captures the spirit of Key West as a bold, boisterous and bustling sea town out on the frontier of a young America. The early wreckers are depicted engaging in their work of saving lives and cargo from a vessel come to ultimate peril on our reefs. Wrecking was the island's first economy and the reason for her early existence. In fact, Key West became the richest city per capita in the U.S. during the mid 1800's due to the salvage fees received by the wrecking captains and crews; and ultimately the businessmen, lawyers, clerks, packers, dock hands and insurance agents ashore. The monument was created at the hands of master award winning sculpture James Mastin of Miami, Florida"

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mallory_Square

The storm was so far away that you couldn't hear it.

24th May 2016 - Princess lines liner 'Caribbean Princess' leaves the Liverpool Cruise liner terminal in what can only be described as sunlight from the Caribbean.

 

You wouldn't think i'd cloned a floodlight out of this shot would ya??

Pose: Kyro

@ Sunnys photo Studio

 

If all you dreamed was new

Imagine sky high above

In Caribbean blue

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jl8iYAo90pE

Evening in Cozumel brings storm clouds and colors reflecting on the Caribbean

…in North Rhine-Westphalia

Not exactly Caribbean nor Cubistic. But neither is

Esquivel’s music. Although he took the Music of

Mexico, South America and Exotica styles and

pioneered Stereo studio techniques to create his

own Genre. Kind of like Ricky Ricardo meets Pablo

Picasso...

 

Juan Garcia Esquivel ~ “Surfboard”

youtu.be/2NglD0H-cps

 

Reprocessed version of my previous work,

“Standing in the Shadows”. I use this as a

header for my Apple Music playlist called

“Caribbean Cubism”, which features Esquivel.

flic.kr/p/2bkrz5y ~Standing in the Shadows

 

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Caribbean Flamingo at Audubon Zoo

I took this shot of this cool old place in St Johns Antiqua during a tour. It is actually a drive by shot in the bus taken through a closed window as we sat at a traffic light. I kept my fingers the traffic light was long enough for me to get this shot and it was.

One of the captive flamingoes seen at Slimbridge Wetland Centre.

Uploading Martinique photos once again, sunset at les Anses d'Arlet, I think the cloud in the last photo looks like a map of France, with an elongated Bretagne.

Taken on St Luce Beach Martinique French Caribbean Island FWI

Sunset off St. Lucia, seen from the MS "Britannia".

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