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| Left Roatan with sailing vessels, Blue, Valentina, Tension Reliever and Adagio |
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| West end of Roatan |
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| First night at sea sunset with wind and calm seas |
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| Blue in the setting sun |
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| first sight of Isla Mujeres |
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| wow look at the color of that water |
"For the truth is that I already know as much about my fate as I need to know. The day will come when I will die. So the only matter of consequence before me is what I will do with my allotted time. I can remain on shore, paralyzed with fear, or I can raise my sails and dip and soar in the breeze."--Richard Bode
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| Kay and Sonny from Valentina on the left, Rick from Tension Reliever on the right |
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| Gramas kitchen provides Roatan island food on the street. |
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| Riding in our dinghy around the harbor, kids wanting their picture taken |
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| North side of the island |
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| entrance to Paya Bay resort on the east end of Roatan |
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| Humes was our driver for the day long tour of the island. The east end is his home. |
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| Paya Bay resort |
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| Dick and Maureen from SV Blue |

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| you can watch the humming birds from your breakfast table |
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| water taxi |
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| The west end of Roatan is more touristy. |
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| Rum Cake factory, yummy |
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| Typical house with laundry drying underneath. |
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| great sunsets from Talaria |