 KLM 747-400 from Amsterdam to Curaçao, July 2014 |
 Road sign for Curaçao's Hato Airport |
 Hato Airport, Curaçao |
 Hato Airport, Curaçao |
 Passenger terminal - Hato Airport, Curaçao |
 Insel Air MD-83 (PJ-MDF) at TNCC |
 Insel Air Fokker F50 departing Curaçao (PJ-KVG) |
 Insel Air MD-83 departing Curaçao (PJ-MDE) |
 Surinam Airways Boeing 737 (PZ-TCQ) at Curaçao |
 Road sign at the entrance to Hato Airport, Curaçao |
 Flag of Curaçao |
 Current Curaçao license plate with the Handselskade |
 An older Curaçao license plate with a large flag |
 Current Curaçao license plate |
 Centrum Supermarket, Willemstad |
 ...never seen a pastry crocodile before... |
 Good bakery at Centrum Supermarket |
 Old-style street sign, Curaçao |
 Caribbean cottage, Willemstad |
 Koningin Julianabrug, the highest bridge in the Caribbean at 56m (185 ft) to allow ships to enter the Schottegat |
 Fort Nassau (1797) |
 Fort Nassau, Curaçao |
 Fort Nassau |
 The Port of Curaçao control tower sits atop Fort Nassau |
 View south from Fort Nassau towards Willemstad and the Queen Juliana Bridge |
 Schottegat, the large natural harbor of Curaçao |
 Derelict ship rusting in the Schottegat |
 Dry docks of Curaçao |
 Curaçao Naval Base |
 "Jaguar" P810, one of three cutters operated by the Dutch Caribbean Coastguard |
 Curoil tanks, Sint Annabaai |
 Curaçao's industrial heart, the giant oil refinery established by Royal Dutch Shell in 1919 |
 Horizon Armonia, Port of Curaçao |
 Curaçao's refinery is now operated by the Venezuelan national oil company |
 Willemstad's power plant and desalination |
 View of the Schottegat and the oil refinery from Fort Nassay |
 Horizon Armonia, Port of Curaçao |
 View of the Schottegat and the oil refinery from Fort Nassay |
 Pacific Guardian, a British cable laying ship, at the Port of Curaçao |
 Cliff top restaurant of Fort Nassau |
 The bar at Fort Nassau |
 The restaurant of Fort Nassau has stunning views of...the oil refinery |
 Queen Juliana Bridge, Willemstad |
 Omar Bin Al-Khattab Mosque, Willemstad-Welgelegen |
 Map of Curaçao showing the large natural harbour of Willemstad, the Schottegat |
 Green wooden house of the Weg Naar Caracasbaai |
 Caracasbaai National Park |
 Fort Beekenburg (1703) |
 Fort Beekenburg was built to defend the harbor Spaanse Water |
 Fort Beekenburg saw action against the French and English as well as pirates |
 Fort Beekenburg is now part of Caracasbaai National Park |
 Upper tower entrance, Fort Beekenburg |
 Passage inside Fort Beekenburg |
 View of Caracasbaai from Fort Beekenburg |
 Ferrymar HSS Discovery, built in Finland as a high speed ferry for the Hoek van Holland to Norwich, UK route in 1996 |
 The Castoro 7, a semi-submersible pipe laying barge |
 Caracasbaai National Park, Curaçao |
 The Castoro 7 was built in 1975 in the Netherlands |
 The Castoro 7 docked in Caracasbaai, Curaçao |
 The Castoro 7 is now owned by Saipem and is flagged in Panama |
 Caracasbaai National Park, Curaçao |
 Santa Barbara Beach and Golf Resort, Curaçao |
 Santa Barbara Beach and Golf Resort, Curaçao |
 Direkteursbaai, a remote beach of Caracasbaai National Park |
 Park with caution at Direkteursbaai...lots of broken glass from cars that have been broken into |
 Caracasbaai, outside the National Park |
 Jan Thiel, an upscale suburb of Willenstad |
 Caribbean Brown-Throated Parakeet (Aratinga pertinax pertinax) atop a cactus, Jan Thiel |
 Caribbean Brown-Throated Parakeet (Aratinga pertinax pertinax) atop a cactus, Jan Thiel |
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