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Portsmouth_Beach_Ranger_IMG_0498 Portsmouth_Beach_IMG_0496 Portsmouth_Beach_IMG_0500 The Purple Turtle on Portsmouth Bay is a popular resturant and nightspot. Portsmouth_Beach_IMG_0508 The Purple Turtle's gazebo. Carib_Territory_view_IMG_0538 We went up to Carib Territory to buy a basket. puppies_Ruth_IMG_0534 And we found some puppies there. Ruth_basket-weaver_IMG_0537 The basket, in-process. purple_anthurium_IMG_0418 Now for some flowers.  The file names identify them.  This one was part of the Sisserou Falls landscape.  We never before saw an anthurium in this color. Amaryllis-genus_Hippeastrum_IMG_0436 Thanks to Professor Steven R. Hill for the flower and fruit identifications. Bougainvillea_with_bird_nest_IMG_0442 Crinum_lilies_IMG_0532 Frangipani_Plumeria rubra_IMG_0533 Frangipani is a fragrant tree flower. Gardenia_jasminoides_IMG_0437 Gardenia is also fragrant. Caesalpinia_pulcherrima_Pride_of_Barbados_IMG_0542 Randy's_IMG_0539 Randy's is a new and really good, economical restaurant in Wesley, near to our home in Calibishie. Randy's_IMG_0540 Randy's_IMG_0541 Randy has lived in 37 of the 50 United States, and has been a chef and a Chippendale's stripper!  He was born on the spot where the restaurant now stands. tourist _reception_and_craft_centre_IMG_0550 Calibishie has a new center for tourists. tourist _reception_and_craft_centre_IMG_0552 tourist _reception_and_craft_centre_IMG_0549 tourist _reception_and_craft_centre_IMG_0556 tourist _reception_and_craft_centre_IMG_0555 tourist _reception_and_craft_centre_IMG_0554 tourist _reception_and_craft_centre_IMG_0553 red_bananas_IMG_0558 Now some edible goodies.  Red bananas are huge and sweet-tasting. cashew_plums Shown upside-down, these are cashews.  The nut grows in the pod outside of the vieux_IMG_0411 These are vieux, or river snails.  They make great fritters or soup.  Just boil them out of their shells. pomegranates_IMG_0443 Pomegranates. coffee_IMG_0463 Coffee beans. pomerak_IMG_0568 Pomerac (or pomerak), or Malay Apple, were brought to the Carribean by Captain Bligh.  About the size of plums, they taste like pears.  They have a medium-size single central pit. tania_fritters_IMG_0575 These are tania fritters, similar to potato pancakes (latkes). Tania also makes great lobsters_IMG_0574 The Caribbean lobster is actually a marine crayfish and has no claws, so they can be caught by hand on the reefs.  Dominican rivers host fresh water lobsters (crayfish) as big as New England
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