Here are some pictures we've taken of Roatan. This place is so relaxing and so chill and so filled with friendly people we can see how people stay for years. Too bad we can't!
It was this Australian woman who took care of the sea lions. She wouldn't let us wander around the island, but Vlad persuaded her to let us hang with the noisy sea lions for a bit.
Nice! Wonder where the sea lions came from. If you do post photos of big bugs, put a warning at the top of the post. Some bugs I just cannot look at. At least not directly.
They were definitely part of the animal rehabilitation center, and the marine mammal trainer that we spoke with said they were the only non-native species on the island.
I will, for sure, let you know if there are ever any bug photos!
Those are Noni fruit. You can read more about them here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morinda_citrifolia
ReplyDeleteThank you, Charles!
ReplyDeleteYou should take some pictures of interesting bugs you see. The tropics are filled with amazing insects.
ReplyDeleteI wil do my best. Unfortunately, I mainly see mosquitos and no-see-ums, which aren't particularly photogenic!
DeleteLoving the photos Attila! You really are getting quite good with it and I can't wait to see what you come up with next. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cidnie!
DeleteAwesome photos! Hey, who's funny shorts and legs are in the photo with the sea lions?
ReplyDeleteIt was this Australian woman who took care of the sea lions. She wouldn't let us wander around the island, but Vlad persuaded her to let us hang with the noisy sea lions for a bit.
DeleteIs that the fruit, that when you watch The Rundown, causes them to hallucinate and pass out?
ReplyDeleteNo clue. But I can't stop saying "Noni fruit!"
DeleteNice! Wonder where the sea lions came from. If you do post photos of big bugs, put a warning at the top of the post. Some bugs I just cannot look at. At least not directly.
ReplyDeleteThey were definitely part of the animal rehabilitation center, and the marine mammal trainer that we spoke with said they were the only non-native species on the island.
DeleteI will, for sure, let you know if there are ever any bug photos!
Yes! Love the photos. Thanks for teleporting me from my office for a moment.
ReplyDeleteDani