Tuesday, October 25, 2005
Baby turtles were dropped off to us and we placed a call to the 24 hour turtle hot line for pick up
The Island is spotted with old wind mills which were used for sugar processing way back when...
Holetown's namesake, the holetown hole! Sticky ol' thing which flushes into the ocean when it rains a lot and keeps us out of the water for a couple days on threat of various infections.
Where should we go today??
The Less Stress boat, Oh! so perfect tanning spot!
Monday, October 24, 2005
Off to Harisson's cave, our tour started as any other tourists...in the carts
The cave is extensive and has a wide variety of Stalagtites and stalagmites
We then got the 'we're Bellairs students and have connections on the island" walking tour of the rest of the caves
Desalination plant: In case anyone wanted to know what reverse osmosis tubes looked like.
This reeaallllyyy deep well was hand dug by slaves

Ariving at Bellairs...can't believe we actually made it here!!
The East Block, identical to the West block where I reside.
The Class room the only place with AC on the compound...A good hide out spot during the very warm hours of the day
Seabourne house, five of the girls reside in it, its a little to the side and at the back of the campus. It gives right on the beach and was probably the original building on this site.




Pineapple plant in the tire garden
