behind a mooring at bonaire
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these pelicans somethimes go out fishing with the fisherman
dolphins near our dinghy
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why should one dive, this is cheaper
dutch wooden clogs with "bonaire" sticker
and real indonesian food, great
old school mailboxes still in use
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is this true??
dutch kids, the left one moves first and looses
black peter here too
typical dutch ruling
the pilars used to guide the ships to the right place to load
sea salt production by cargill
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all colors of water
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today just one load station
slave houses
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windward side
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