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Avid outdoorsman and underwater photographer, Barry Brown has spent the last seven years documenting life above and below water in Curacao, Netherlands Antilles. Focusing on the island's coral reefs, he has worked hand-in-hand with several businesses and environmental groups, including SECORE, a marine conservation organization based in the Netherlands. His image of a research submersible was recently featured on the cover of DIVER magazine.

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Jun 16, 10     Comments Off

Tela and Pasku Open Ocean

Hello one and all, how is everyone this fine evening??  I first want to apologize as there is a problem with my website and I am unable to post any new blogs.  If anyone out there is a Word Press Pro please drop me a line and maybe you can help me with this problem.  The builder and creator of my site is such a busy man it’s hard to get a hold of him so I am usually left to figure it out on my own but this new problem is weird?  Aimee is buying me a Word Press book while in the States and I think that is going to help me a whole lot.
 
The puppies are still doing well at YUKA’S Puppy Hotel and that means I have more time to get stuff done around here.  I took the hound dogs to Saint Joris this morning along with some trash bags and spent the morning cleaning a beach and building a bridge with pallets to cross over a very muddy spot on the trail.  A bunch of our locals dumped a bunch of pallets and trash AGAIN right at the beach so this morning I pulled one pallet at a time to a section of trail near the waters edge that is always in mud and you always have to walk thru it, so today I started building a pallet bridge over that mess.  A few older Dutch ladies walked by with dogs while I was cleaning the beach and they just looked at me like I had lost my mind.  They said to me, why bother, it’s just going to get trashed again!  I guess it’s this kind of thinking that keeps Saint Joris locked in trash, if everyone who went there took out a bag full it would get cleaned. 
 
I have guests arriving tomorrow afternoon from Bonaire so I spent the day getting their room ready and cleaning up the house a bit and after went shopping.  At 4:00 I took off on a super fast one hour bike ride, I did 2 full laps of Sundays race course which I did not do because of how much I hate riding in mud and it rained an hour before the race. 
 
That’s about it, Aimee is great and having a blast it will be hard to get her to come home!  Bye now, Barry
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