Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Caye Cualker and the end the road (for now)!




This is it! The last few days of a trip that started six months ago. Incredible how quickly the time has flown by. I am thrilled to have had this opportunity to get out and see a bit of the world. I know it won't be the last time either :)
I came back to Caye Cualker, Belize because I wanted a few days of peace and quiet to reflect on the last few months before heading back to San Francisco.
I have met many remarkable people from all over the world. Some only for an afternoon, others for a few days as traveling companions. I know that I had reservations before the trip, as it was the first time I'd be alone for so long, in countries where the language and customs would be unfamiliar. But they disappeared pretty early on into the trip.
There are a lot of stories that didn't make the blog. I look forward to going home and sharing them. I am grateful to all of my family and friends who helped me throughout the journey.
Until next time!
Jas



Tropical Depression Harry hit the coast of Belize during my stay. People had to get their boats out of the water. They were using what appeared to be pipes to roll them onshore.



Vanja from Slovania, not put out in the least!



True



Walking around the island after the storm...















What's best in life:



Back at the Split :)



Jan






The water was still a bit rough after the storm



I'll miss the emergency Salbute sessions....



...and meeting new people! Tina, from San Jose, although she calls it "Man Jose"









Good times until the last minute! Elina, another fun roommate.



Some mornings there was no wind at all, and ocean almost looked like glass...



I spent most of my last days snorkeling, digging up abandoned conch shells and starfish at the Split...






“There are no foreign lands. It is the traveler only who is foreign.” – Robert Louis Stevenson





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