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Independence Square Fountain, BAsseterre
Immaculate Conception Cathedral
Cow Egret
Cow Egrets
Buildings facing  Independence Square
Prison Entrance-Basseterre
Folks of their way to Sunday services at St George's Anglican Church
Church Tower, Basseterre, St Kitts
Unusual church building, Basseterre, St Kitts
Tower of St George's Anglican Church, Basseterre
Warner Park Sporting Complex and Cricket Stadium, Basseterre (Warner Park Sporting Complex is an athletic facility in Basseterre, St. Kitts, St. Kitts and Nevis. It includes the Warner Park Stadium, which was one of the hosts for the 2007 Cricket World Cup. It is named after Sir Thomas Warner, the explorer who established the first English colony on St. Kitts.The eastern segment contains the cricket pitch, pavilion, media centre and seating for 4,000 which can be increased with temporary stands to 10,000 for major events. The stadium was largely financed by Taiwan with donations totalling US$2.74 million. The total project cost US$12 million, half for the cricket stadium and half for the soccer facilities.)
Statue on an Anglican Church
Methodist Church, Basseterre (The Wesley Chapel, also referred to as the Methodist church, is a solid square stone building located on Seaton Street just off of Victoria Road. It is slightly to the north of St. George’s Anglican Church.  Methodism arrived in St. Kitts late in the 18th century. On the 18th January 1787, Thomas Coke and three Methodist missionaries, Messrs Baxter, Hammet and Clarke arrived in St. Kitts from Dominica.  News of their intended visit had preceded them and they were provided with accommodation by Lydia Seaton and Richard Cable a printer and William Bertie, a jeweler.  Both Seaton and Cable were Antiguans of mixed race who adopted the Methodist philosophy and later had moved to Basseterre, St. Kitts.  The visitors were all invited to address an audience at the Court House, then still on Church Street.  Attendance was encouraging and later a number of prominent gentlemen, including the Anglican cleric in charge of St. George’s welcomed them to their homes.)
A well established home, Basseterre
St George's Anglican Church, Basseterre
Clocktower, St George's Anglican Church, Basseterre
St George's Anglican Church, Basseterre
Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Besseterre
Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Besseterre
Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Besseterre
Marketplace, Basseterre, St Kitts
Ocean Terrace Inn, outside Basseterre
OTI and surrounding neighborhood, near Basseterre
Pelican in flight
Big Wingspan
Pelican taking a rest
Colorful laundry, Basseterre
St Kitts
Oblisque, Basseterre
Homes on North Frigate Bay
North Frigate Bay
Resort area on North Frigate Bay
The Marriot St Kitts
North Frigate Bay
Conaree Hills
On the South Peninsula
North Friars Bay
South Friars Bay-The Ship Wreck Beach Bar
Britt and Georgia at South Frairs Bay
The South Peninsula
The South Peninsula
The Great Salt Pond
The Great Salt Pond
Cockleshell Bay
At Cockleshell Bay
At Cockleshell Bay
Britt and Georgia on the beach at Cockleshell Bay. Nevis in the background
White and black volcanic sand
Driftwood in the shape of a dog's head
The dock at Reggae Beach
The St Kitts-Nevis car ferry en route to Nevis
Reggae Beach on Cockleshell Bay
Reggae Beach on Cockleshell Bay
Banners flutter at Reggae Beach
Another day in paradise for this Kittian lady at Reggae Beach
Beachcombing
View north from Cockleshell beach
View north from Cockleshell Bay
Where fine people gather for cocktails
Tonight's dinner!
Showing off his catch
A local brew---not all that good.
The island of Nevis from Cockleshell Bay on St Kitts
Britt relaxing at the bar at the Spice Mill, Cockleshell Beach
Cockleshell Bay from the Spice Mill Beach Bar
Tom on Cockleshell Beach
Heaps of seaweed on Turtle Beach
Georgia at Turtle Beach
Georgia imitating a pelican
Turtle Beach
Scotch Bonnet Condominiums overlooking Turtle Beach
Scotch Bonnet Condominiums overlooking Turtle Beach
A high end home near Sand Bank Bay
Ballast Bay on the South Peninsula
Ballast Bay on the South Peninsula
A yacht moored in Whitehouse Bay
Whitehouse Bay. A couple of sunken ships lie not too far offshore
Getting ready to snorkle at Whitehouse Bay
Britt at Whitehouse Bay
Tom snorkling at Whitehouse Bay (I searched for the two wrecks that are said to lie offshore at this spot but could not find them. I did see a 5 foot barracuda, though!)
Monkey combat near the Ship Wreck Beach Bar
A Vervet Monkey snacking on bamboo
A wizened gentleman enjoying the company of friends at the Ship Wreck Beach Bar
South Frigate Bay
A lady dancing on the beach as the sun sets
Sunset from the Ship Wreck Beach Bar
Britt observing sundown from the Ship Wreck
Georgia
The Ship Wreck Bar and Grill
Sunset at St Kitts
Clouds envelop the South Peninsula highlands
Days end at South Friars Bay
Sundown, St Kitts
The sun sets on St Kitts
Patrons at the ShipWreck Beach bar enjoying the sunset
Pink tinged clouds at day's end in St Kitts

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