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Petit St. Vincent (July 23-27)

(170 pics) Photographs from the last third of our 2004 trip to St. Vincent and the Grenadines, when we stayed onPetit St. Vincent. Please read the journal before looking at the pictures (link).

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    Stairway we climbed to get to the dining room
  (Jul 25, 2004, 08:41am)

Our cottage was on a hill (actually The Bluff) and the dining complex was on a hill (Telescope Hill), but the hills were not the same.  When we wanted to go to dinner, we had to first follow the road south, down the hill to the area where the beach cottages were.  Then we climbed a stairway to the top of Telescope Hill, from where we could walk to the dining complex.

This is the bottom of that stairway, behind Atlantic beach, that leads to the top of Telescope Hill. There is another picture, later in this gallery, of the middle section of this staircase.  Remember, we had to climb these stairs for every meal, and we were always hungry (this picture was taken on the way to breakfast).
    The stairway from the beach to the dining area
  (Jul 26, 2004, 01:37pm)

Another picture of the stairway from Atlantic Beach to Telescope Hill, this one shows the middle section of the stairs.
    Row of beach umbrellas on Atlantic Beach
  (Jul 25, 2004, 10:30am)

Late morning on July 25th and we head over to the east side, specifically Atlantic Beach to do our daily snorkeling.  Before getting in the water, I took this one picture of the beach umbrellas along Atlantic Beach.  Notice that the beach is very different from the West End Beach.  There are no beach huts, only umbrellas, and none of the privacy that was a feature of the west end.

Yet, even with 10 cottages along the length of Atlantic Beach, there was not a single person in sight.  (I think that the West End Beach tends to be much more popular.)