Thursday, July 7, 2011

Holding up at Rio Dulce, Guatemala

Yes, it is time for yet another blog posting.

 Rio Dulce is on a river at the border of Guatemala and Nicaragua. The river is off the coast from the Caribbean Sea that leads 20+ miles inland to two lakes. It is a perfect hurrican hole during the season which answers the question of; why are you there?

I have been here for almost two weeks and have begun to get acquainted with the areas town and other marinas. I was warned that it is hot and they did not lie. I bought a small air conditioner so I can have a restful nights sleep in a cool cabin. I know, I have become a sissy.

It was a two days trip from Roatan, stopping off at a small island southwest of Roatan call Utila. There had to be a dive shop every 50 yards in the main village. It is said to be the cheapest and one of the most popular locations for diving. As we walked around it became obvious that we were by far the oldest people in town. I have to wonder where the young kids get the money to travel to these locations. I couldn't afford to travel to Minneapolis from our farm when I was that age.

We checked into the country at a town named Livingston at the head of the river and spent the night at anchor before heading up to the Marina. Be passed through a gorge as we entered the river before exiting at an entrance into one of two small lakes. The sight took your breath away with its beauty. A guide book that I use wrote that the first Tarzan movies were filmed in this gorge. The jungle is very dense and the photos posted later will show you why this place was selected.

My boat is going to remain here until the end of October. Until then I am going to spend my time here as well as visiting other location inland in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. Friends are joining me here in early October. We are going to visit the ruins at Tikal and also spend time on an island off the shore of Belize.

OK, that is enough chatter for now. Let's move into an area that is much more interesting. PHOTOS

Let me go back before arriving here and bring up some photos that I forgot to post in earlier blogs.

A few more photos of flowers that some of you will enjoy




Here is a contest. Who can name the following flower below? Proof of  what name you came up with must be provided. Winner gets to sail with me for two week in the Caribbean. Transportation not included in prize.  This photo was taken in the marina where I am now staying. It is growing wild and at the waters edge.


Dolce Vita is all dressed up for this leg between San Blas and Portebelo. I have flown this sail only three times over the past three plus years. It is work putting this sail up by yourself but rewarding when it is flying. The first photo might suggest I was sinking. No, I am at a bottom of a small swell. Had this photo been taken when Bob and I hit a gale between Monterey and Morrow Bay, only the top half would have shown above the water. No of course I would not have this sail up at night much less during a heavy storm. :)


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