Hindu & Catholic Influence
1 de fevereiro de 2023, Índia ⋅ ⛅ 90 °F
Like so many seaports on this planet, Portugal brought Catholicism to Goa. But this is India, so the influence of Hinduism is prevalent, too.
In the first photo, the trident and crescent moon meansLeia mais
Signs in Goa
1 de fevereiro de 2023, Índia ⋅ 🌙 84 °F
Here are a few signs I found interesting in Goa:
It’s actually illegal to smoke in public! (I’m not sure if this is true for all of India, but it was illegal in Mumbai, as well.)
As for theLeia mais
Goa Market
1 de fevereiro de 2023, Índia ⋅ 🌙 84 °F
We asked Nelson to take us to a market where local Goans shop, and he did not disappoint!
I sure felt sorry for that stray kitty, though. She did not seem very happy.
Goa Taxi Tour
1 de fevereiro de 2023, Índia ⋅ 🌙 81 °F
After making it through the gauntlet of bureaucracy required to step foot in Goa, Larry negotiated a taxi tour for us, along with two German couples we met along the way.
Our cabbie’s name wasLeia mais
Snorkeling in Male
4 de fevereiro de 2023, Maldivas ⋅ ☁️ 81 °F
We went snorkeling with in Male. So beautiful!
Hulhumale Watersports Club led the expedition and they did a great job. Not only did they provide all the equipment, but they explained everything veryLeia mais
Alley Cats in the Maldives
5 de fevereiro de 2023, Maldivas ⋅ ☁️ 82 °F
The capital of this far flung archipelago is “full of house plants” as Larry so eloquently put it, where in its numerous shady alleyways I saw literal alley cats.
I saw
Male Alphabet
5 de fevereiro de 2023, Maldivas ⋅ ☁️ 82 °F
I’m always curious about street signs and graffiti around the world. In the Maldives, I noticed a “new to me” script.
I don’t even know what this alphabet is called or what language itLeia mais
Green City
5 de fevereiro de 2023, Maldivas ⋅ ☁️ 82 °F
Male is the capital of the Maldives. But while the roads are cram jammed with cars and motorbikes, it still did not feel as frenetic as most big cities.
Larry and I tried to pinpoint what makes MaleLeia mais
Sultan Park
5 de fevereiro de 2023, Maldivas ⋅ ☁️ 82 °F
While wandering around Male today, Larry and I stumbled into Sultan Park. The treehouse was closed, alas, but this lush park is a real gem.
Equator Crossing Ritual
7 de fevereiro de 2023, Indian Ocean ⋅ 🌙 82 °F
As far as imaginary lines go, the Equator is actually quite meaningful. It’s not just some human construct due to territorial issues and politics; it truly divides our planet in half.
This shipLeia mais
The World
9 de fevereiro de 2023, Seychelles
As of today I can truly say, “I’ve seen the world!”
The World cruise ship, that is…
Guests on The World own their staterooms. It’s more like a super fancy floating condo than a regularLeia mais
L’Union Estate Cemetery
9 de fevereiro de 2023, Seychelles ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F
The Mallon family who came here from Reunion Island in 1798 and established a small cemetery here on the flat island of La Digue.
My La Digue Doggie
9 de fevereiro de 2023, Seychelles ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F
While watching the tortoises on La Digue, a dog trotted by and had a drink of water. I called out, “Heya, pooch!” and she looked my way.
She followed Larry and I for the rest of the tour, andLeia mais
La Digue Swimming
9 de fevereiro de 2023, Seychelles ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F
We visited two granite islands in the Seychelles: Praslin and La Digue. Praslin is quite mountainous, while La Digue is very flat.
On La Digue, a class of school kids came out to greet ourLeia mais
Coco de Mer
9 de fevereiro de 2023, Seychelles ⋅ ⛅ 84 °F
Here’s a trivia question for you: What is the world’s largest nut?
Answer: the Coco de Mer, a unique coconut that only grows in the Seychelles.
Not only is a Coco de Mer nut big and heavy, butLeia mais
Lunch on La Praslin
9 de fevereiro de 2023, Seychelles ⋅ ⛅ 82 °F
We enjoyed a marvelous lunch at a seaside resort on the Island of La Praslin in the Seychelles.
I chose the most exotic things I could find at the buffet. On my plate you can see shark curry, creoleLeia mais
Bodysurfing on La Praslin
9 de fevereiro de 2023, Seychelles ⋅ ☁️ 82 °F
I don’t have any photos of the beach where we swam after lunch on the island of La Praslin, but these photos give an idea of the granite outcroppings that are a hallmark for the Seychelles.
TheLeia mais
Zebu
11 de fevereiro de 2023, Madagáscar
Zebu are extremely important animals in Madagascar and we saw them everywhere we went.
Zebu are a type of bovine, but unlike cows we have in the USA, these guys have a large hump between theirLeia mais
Madagascar Canoes
11 de fevereiro de 2023, Madagáscar
No sooner had our ship set anchor near Nosy Be, than a dozen or so dugout canoes paddled right up to us.
One man sold fruit directly to passengers as they sat in their tender boats. Others soldLeia mais
Chameleons, Skinks & Sleeping Snake
11 de fevereiro de 2023, Madagáscar
While walking the grounds of the Ylang Ylang farm, Philippe took us on a hunt for chameleons. Along the way, we also saw a skink, geckoes, and some crocodiles.
Chameleons blend into the vegetationLeia mais
Ylang Ylang Farm
11 de fevereiro de 2023, Madagáscar
We visited a Ylang Ylang farm near Nosy Be, Madagascar. See that tree I’m standing under? It’s Ylang Ylang.
And see how the trees are hunched over? They are pruned this way so that the blossomsLeia mais
Nosy Be Dancers
11 de fevereiro de 2023, Madagáscar
When our tender boat reached the dock at Nosy Be, it was a chaotic scene.
As passengers rushed up the gangway, I peered into the azure water and saw that it was thick with fish! Most appeared to beLeia mais
Balancing Acts
11 de fevereiro de 2023, Madagáscar
It would never occur to me to go for a stroll with beach bag on my head, but here in Africa people carry many things this way!
This trio of young men, for instance, looked like guys you might seeLeia mais
Madagascar Tortoises
11 de fevereiro de 2023, Madagáscar
They keep three kinds of Madagascar tortoise at the Ylang Ylang farm.
The first photo shows a Star Tortoise. Their shells are so pretty!
As you can see, male Soc Tortoises have a bony protuberanceLeia mais
Snake Dancers
11 de fevereiro de 2023, Madagáscar
As we wandered through the beautiful grounds, we came upon a group of locals singing and dancing.
As you can see, one guy had a snake around his neck. He kept quite a grip on the creature’s neck,Leia mais



















































































































































ViajanteSo interesting about the swastika symbol