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Vieques 2007

Sandy and I were really interested in experiencing Mosquito Bay, reputedly the world's most bioluminescent body of water. It's located on the south shore of Vieques, an island just off the east coast of Puerto Rico. So we timed this one week trip to coincide with a new moon. Kayak trips in the bay on two separate nights provided the chance to create light by swimming -- an unearthly sensation that did not lend itself to reproduction via photography.

We were certainly aware of the U.S. military's presence on Vieques from the coverage given to the massive protests in 2003. More than half of the island is still off limits, but is now under the control of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which is working with the government of Puerto Rico to clear unexploded ordnance and decontaminate its residue of depleted uranium (thanks, U.S. Navy).

This grim description, coupled with an overemphasis in guidebooks on petty theft, foretells nothing of the island's intense beauty. Geologically related to the nearby Virgin Islands, Vieques is lush, fairly mountainous, populated by locals, by escapees from Puerto Rico, by even farther-flung escapees from mainland U.S.A. and by a rich assortment of wild horses.

Its two main towns -- larger, lively Isabel Segunda on the north coast, and smaller, laid-back Esperanza on the south -- are linked by narrow, superbly asphalted roads (thanks, U.S. Navy). Roads to the magnificent beaches are uniformly dirt, with massive rainwater pools, and demand the use of a jeep.

As usual, we aimed to curb the number of photos we put up here, and as usual, we failed. Basically, we prefer to provide a more satisfying taste of a destination than can be transmitted by a handful of the best shots.

 

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Frangipani caterpillar, cemetery, Isabel Segunda
Frangipani caterpillar, cemetery, Isabel Segunda
truck tombstone, cemetery, Isabel Segunda
truck tombstone, cemetery, Isabel Segunda
angel, cemetery, Isabel Segunda
angel, cemetery, Isabel Segunda
collected beach glass
collected beach glass
beach rugby scrum featuring the Isabel Segunda Cotton Stainers
beach rugby scrum featuring the Isabel Segunda Cotton Stainers
Sand (or Digger) wasp burying prey on beach
Sand (or Digger) wasp burying prey on beach
road to Playa Tres Palmitas, Bahia Ferro
road to Playa Tres Palmitas, Bahia Ferro
red mangrove shore, Bahia Ferro
red mangrove shore, Bahia Ferro
red mangrove roots, Bahia Ferro
red mangrove roots, Bahia Ferro
small crab, Bahia Ferro
small crab, Bahia Ferro
kayaking the backwaters of Bahia Ferro
kayaking the backwaters of Bahia Ferro
Caribbean reef octopus, Bahia Ferro
Caribbean reef octopus, Bahia Ferro
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