This beautiful schooner anchored off the Bight and one early morning raised their sails and took our breath away |
While in Bonacca we met Giovanni and really liked him. We hired him for the day to bring us over to the north coast and hike up to two waterfalls. The trip took us through the canal which joins the south and north coasts of Guanaja and then north past Michael's Rock to Bush's Island Home. This is a beautiful spot and we had an excellent lunch there. The waterfalls were really impressive, the hikes interesting and it was a marvelous day. Giovanni brought along his 6 year old neighbor Jovan and he was great fun. We LOVE Guanaja!
Looking east down the south coast |
The wooded trail was a delight in the heat |
But then we don't mind some time in the sun on the lovely beaches |
Part of our walk took us through a hotel/condo development that may actually open (again) |
The Manatee Restaurant had it's baking day during our weekly Mexican Train Dominos game |
Our buddy boats for this trip; Deborah and Jerry on CzechNMate and Ellen and Dave on Cordelia |
Baking is done outside in a wood fired oven |
A lime cheesecake looks tempting |
A family of 5 (daughter above) live with Annette and Horst and together they run the restaurant |
Our second hike took us down the coast going west through a more developed section of shrimp boats and homes |
Christopher Columbus called this the Isle of Pines but many of these beautiful trees were lost in hurricanes |
A series of increasingly difficult crossings challenged us |
Next challange |
The third one |
This was the hardest |
Especially carrying Thesbe, Dave and Ellen's dog |
That's Bonacca off in the distance |
The path took us along the side of the hill with lovely views |
The "suburb" of Bonacca on the mainland of Guanaja - still no cars |
Many of the houses are built on stilts over the water. I loved this green couch on the raft |
Both these towns reminded me of Lake Town in Tolkein's The Hobbitt |
A good view of the settlement |
The main street |
There are even street signs |
That are very descriptive |
Our last hikes were on the north side of the island. We hired Giovanni for the day long trip. |
Lunch was at Bush's Island Home - a lovely place built on stilts over the water |
This is the beach looking west |
And then east |
Our first hike took about 1 and 1/2 hours going up, shorter coming down and was very rugged, climbing over the rocks and crossing back and forth over the stream |
Much of the time was in the stream itself and once we got over trying to keep our sneakers dry we were fine. |
The waterfall was worth the scramble for sure and the water was perfect. |
Giovanni got right in the center |
Scott and I cooling off |
Our second waterfall with Deborah |
Group shot including Jovan |
Jovan was a delight to have with us on the trip. He spoke perfect English as well as Spanish |
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