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point-baptist-grapefruit point-baptist-rocks-1 point-baptist-rocks-2 bay-sunset-1 Prince Rupert Bay: Ruth and I, along with our dear friend Nathalie, went to dinner to celebrate our thirty-first wedding anniversary at the Blue Bay restaurant just outside of Portsmouth, in the village of Lagon, and right on Prince Rupert Bay. At our dinner we enjoyed the sunset over the bay and the lights of Portsmouth. The large landform on the right side of the sunset photos is the Cabrits, where Fort Shirley overlooks the bay. bay-sunset-2 bay-sunset-3 bay-sunset-4 bay-sunset-5 portsmouth-lights redrocks-1 Red Rocks: Right before Point Baptist, on the Atlantic coast just east of the village of Calibishie, is another of the world's true beauty spots, Red Rocks.  On one side is the black sand beach before Point Baptist. redrocks-2 redrocks-3 redrocks-4 redrocks-5 redrocks-6 redrocks-7 redrocks-8 redrocks-9 redrocks-10 redrocks-11 redrocks-12 redrocks-13 redrocks-14 redrocks-15 banded-angelfish Whoops!  Please pardon the typo in the photo.  Ita a Banded Angelfish, of course. redrocks-16 champagne-1 Undersea at Champagne & Douglas Bay: Champagne is near the village of Soufriere, well south on the Caribbean coast, and it is famed for the volcanic gas bubbles that rise from the seabed amidst the coral and fish.  Douglas Bay is north on the Caribbean cost, between the Cabrits and the village of Toucari. champagne-2 anenomes Look closely under the anemone in the center.  A small red fish is hiding in a hole there. banded-angelfish Whoops!  Please pardon the typo in the photo.  Ita a Banded Angelfish, of course. cowfish douglas-bay-1
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