If you look closely, you can see a Spotted Eagle Ray |
View of Buck Island from Point Utal |
Point Utal, the most eastern point of the US |
Point Utal |
The next few days
were spent on training in the morning and beach in the afternoon. I am amazed
at how strong the sun is here because I don’t typically get sunburned, but even
dousing myself in sunscreen I still find myself getting sun burned.
We have also spend
some time walking through the town of Frederiksted, but its interesting the
whole town is virtually closed, everything is boarded up. But rumor is it will
become alive when the cruise ships pass by, so I will have to check it out
then.
Then on Monday, we
began our first turtle patrols. We did two night in a row of half nights just
to get a feel for the beach and hopefully see a turtle. However after lots of
walking and little sleep, not a single turtle decided to visit us.
Thursday was our
last day and night off as a group, so we went to Christiansted to listen a talk
put on by the National Parks Services. It was interesting to learn what the NPS
was doing for local school children by bringing them to the Island's beautiful
national parks, particularly Buck's Island.
Christiansted, near the fort. |
Well tomorrow marks
the first night of real patrols, so hopefully a leatherback will decide to come
nest!
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