Curacao, Aruba, Costa Rica, and the Panama Canal were the first four destinations on a five week adventure that would take us from the Caribbean to the end of the world -- Antarctica.
Sailing on Orient Lines' Marco Polo, we spent part of December, 2003 exploring these colorful ports in the Netherland's Antilles and Central America. Just before Christmas, we would pass through the great canal, make a sharp left turn into the Pacific, and steam down the Western coast of South America to cross the Equator and visit tropical
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Cruising the waters of the Caribbean Sea The first leg of a 30-day cruise begins in Barbados and will end in...
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In the Wake of The Marco Polo On long days at sea, there was little for a photographer to do but shoot the...
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Willemstad Waterfront, Curacao Cruise ships park right in the center of town in Willemstad, a short...
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Banking, Curacao Style, Willemstad What once was a colonial mansion, now houses a bank.
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Cemetery Fence, Willemstad, Curacao Rusted iron and mysterious shadows surround this old crypt in...
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Willemstad Cemetery, Curacao A truly haunting place of the dead seemed less so under the bright Caribbean...
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The colors of Curacao, Willemstad Curacao became a Dutch colony in 1634, and remained so until 1954. Willemstad...
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Red House, Willemstad, Curacao Curacao is a prosperous place. Many of its historic homes have been renovated...
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Holland's Queen, Willemstad, Curacao Dutch rule is over, but Curacao's links to the Netherlands remain....
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Willemstad Arcade, Curacao Jewelry shops and others line the shopping arcades of the old Dutch city.
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Willemstad facade, Curacao The beauty is in the details -- which cast shadows as the sun goes down.
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Queen Emma Bridge, Willemstad, Curacao This is the worlds largest floating pedestrian bridge, which connects...
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Evening, Willemstad, Curacao Brilliantly painted public buildings provide roosting spots for the...
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The Guns of Curacao at Willemstad They didn't work so well in 1807 when the British captured the island....
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Between Two Bridges, Willemstad, Curacao The pontoon bridge swings open to allow cruise ships access to harbor.
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Dusky cloud over Willemstad, Curacao Only 38 miles off the coast of Venezuela, Curacao is known for its...
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The Natural Bridge, Aruba One of the main attractions of Aruba's east coast is a 100 foot...
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Diving the wrecks off Aruba A group of divers explore reefs and shipwrecks in the crystal clear...
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Wreck of the Antilla, Aruba A scuttled German World War II German freighter is now a tourist...
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Fish at shipwreck, Aruba Hundreds of fish make themselves at home on a wrecked ship off Aruba's...
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Ghost Ship, off Aruba The 440-foot long hull of the Freighter Antilla was blasted into two...
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Aruba's California Lighthouse This historic lighthouse at the very tip of the island is an Aruba...
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Surfs Up on Costa Rica's Coast Picturesque but dangerous beaches line the bays of Costa Rica's Caribbean...
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Resort Kayaks, Costa Rica The waves were too high to use these during our one day visit to Costa Rica....
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Into the Canopy, Costa Rican Rain Forest These brave souls will soon soar from tree to tree via cable and harness.
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