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| Landing in
Marigot, the capital of the French side of the island, we caught a bus
to Orient Bay. Buses here, as in most places in the Caribbean, are
minivans which are licensed to carry 16 passengers. Once the ‘regular’
seats are full, passengers start pulling down the jumps seats ...
starting with the one at the back and moving forward filling up what was
once a narrow aisle. If someone at the back needs to get out there is a
great deal of shifting, evacuating and reloading that has to be done. At
a full 16 it is a tight squeeze ... adding back packs, groceries,
children and unidentified miscellaneous items makes for an interesting
ride. Unlike the bus system we in North America are used to, these mini
buses are proprietor owned and run when the owner/operator wants them
to, which often means ... not until they are full. They pick up
passengers who flag then down and drop off passengers whenever they call
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| It was
time for us to change into swimsuits ... modesty prevailing ... and
spend the rest of the day ... and the following day ... doing what most
tourists do while visiting the Caribbean ... as little as possible ...
until the horseback riders returned along the shore at sunset. |
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Prices at the restaurants in this tourist location are high, but there is a grocery store with a deli which does a roaring business. Breakfast was included with our room rate, salads at the bar were delicious (recommend the shrimp caesar highly) and for dinner we purchased from the deli and took advantage of our room’s kitchenette.
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| Nov 10 We caught an early morning bus down the east coast of the island, crossed into the Dutch side, skirted its capital of Philipsburg where our bus ‘magically’ turned into a taxi which delivered us to the (no-bus-zone) Juliana Airport for our WinAir flight to Saba. |
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