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Google AdSense fails, what for an unprofessional program… Days to activate your account and then, for no reason, we got our account deactivated. No explanation, nothing. No clue which rule we could have infringed as no explanation received. Absolutely no help and no support.
This is really only possible because they have a too dominant position. In the real world, how can such a “service” have success with such a bad service and communication??
Crazy… Bye bye Google AdSense, you are not the only one :-)
So, last morning in paradise, we will take the Winair flight at 2pm this afternoon to go back to Saint Martin. Air France flight at 5pm to Paris. We should be at Basel/Mulhouse at 10am on Saturday… As usual, difficult to leave the island after all this quality/family time. Again, we had fantastic holidays here. With all these strolls, landscapes, views, waves, colors, beaches and restaurants… Very restful time, energizing. Adaptation back is always brutal :-) But again, we are so happy and thankful “we could make it”, we feel lucky. Some last pictures to be posted, first some night shots (yes, it was completely dark) with a very high exposure time (30s). Always strange and funny results.
From the terrace Palm trees and stars
Marigot Bay
Marigot Bay, the other side
We were this year in a stunning villa, Eden House, with a marvelous garden and access to the Marigot Bay. Swimming-pool was also very nice
Swimming-pool The garden
Other view on the garden
Access to the Marigot Bay
Stairs in the garden
Let’s start today’s review with … yesterday evening! After our first visit to Fort Carl, we have thought it would be good to go there for a sunset. This was done yesterday evening before going to the Sand Bar. Definitely a good spot for sunset, as Gustavia’s lighthouse, but another perspective, more open directly to the ocean.
Sunset from Fort Carl Great colors in the sky and in the sea
Julien wanted to make also a picture of Laurence and I, the result is quite cool :-)
Picture taken by Julien Yesterday evening the moon was almost full, quite an interesting light during the night.
Today, for our last full day in Saint Barth, we’ve decided to go back to Saline. What a windy day again! On the other side, the waves were just fantastic. Lot of fun with Julien (even Laurence) in the strong waves. I’ve taken my underwater cam to capture this special moment. Funny results.
Fantastic colors and waves at Saline Big wave
In front of the wave
Wall of water
Another one
Crazy colors and lights
Nice dinner at M&P to finish the day. And we’ve started to prepare our luggage for tomorrow… Last night in Saint Barth, we have our Winair flight at 2pm for Saint Martin, before crossing back the Atlantic.
What for a day again! Starting with some showers, so first we were heading to MarchéU (umh, last shopping there, we are leaving on Friday, gggrrrrr). As the wind was so strong today and to avoid the “special skin treatment with sand”, we’ve done again the stroll from Grand Cul-de-Sac to Petit Cul-de-Sac. Never been confronted with such a wind there, impressive. Kind of giant hot hairdryer :-) Very rough sea again, big waves crashing on the volcanic cliff. What for a contrast between the calm protected bay and the open ocean!
The path coming from GCdS Chequered volcanic stones
Powerful waves crashing on the cliff
Waves!
A break in the wind
The path continues till Petit Cul-de-Sac
Back to GCdS with some great cactus
Limit between open ocean and the protected bay
Impressive transparency and colors
We’ve stayed at one of the little beaches of Grand Cul-de-Sac, as they are very well sheltered from the wind. Very nice place, calm (you see almost nobody), fantastic colorful views on the Bay. A wow again…
View on the Guanahani Our beach today
Dinner at the Sand Bar from Eden Rock, “right on the water’s edge”.
As the weather was stable and sunny already in the morning, we’ve decided us for a full program at Colombier. This means: breakfast (Maya’s to go) and sandwiches for lunch (Petite Colombe) and enough to drink! We arrived there at 8am so we were totally alone quite a while , i.e. with the boats anchored in the Bay. Walk along the beach, readings, snorkeling, water polo, really a full program ;-) Only little inconvenience: a windy day again!
Several turtles on our way The nice path from Petite Anse to Colombier
Breakfast on the beach, miam!
Empty beach in the morning Colorful view
Cactus view on Petite Anse
Petite Anse and Ile Bonhomme
Special program this evening, more to come!
Again a very “intensive” day in Saint Barth :-)
We’ve started the day with our typical Toiny’s stroll. But this time, we’ve continued the path along “Les Petites Anses” and come back by the road from Le Toiny. At least doubling the duration of the stroll, but what for a landscape! Really the wild part of Saint Barth… What a pity that a part of the hill there seems to be used as a dump for rubble. Don’t know if it’s “official” or just used “as is”. Really degrading the nature and the landscape. An awful contrast to the beauty of Les Petites Anses…
Starting the stroll with a view on Grand Fond Stranded boat on Toiny’s beach
Path among rocks
First view on Les Petites Anses
Nice place for a quick portrait
A wave of Petites Anses
Another nice wave
Overlooking Les Petites Anses
View from above of Toiny Bay
Toiny contrast of colors
After the long stroll, we were heading to the calm and colorful Corossol beach.
And a nice dinner at Pipiri Palace to finish properly this day!
Let’s start this post with our visit yesterday evening to Gustavia’s lighthouse. Quite crowded with locals having a big apero! As usual, stunning views there, I will never get bored ;-)
The “classical” view Impressive tree below the lighthouse
Another perspective on the tree
Turning to an unreal orange
This morning, after the now typical showers, we were heading to Lorient Beach. Always a good place for a walk (up to Autour du Rocher too). Crazy colors, the Bay was really fantastic and “wild”…
Entering Lorient beach From the rock near Autour du Rocher
From the end of the beach
Green and blue
This evening, quite excited as we will go for Le Gaiac!
Interesting day again :-) The morning was quite rainy with some showers…and a first great moment with a marvelous rainbow over the Marigot Bay.
Rainbow over Marigot Bay So no beach and we’ve decided us for the Natural pools stroll at Grand Fond. As usual, lots of fantastic views, landscapes, changing colors. And a funny heavy shower when returning back, when we were at the Washing Machine :-)
Changing lights at Grand Fond Beautiful waves
Washing machine, always impressive
Arriving at the natural pools
Waves at the natural pools
Mother and son in the wind
Heavy shower approaching
Shower!
And a little turtle in the middle of the path when coming back…
This evening, a dark dinner at L’Isola!
Another great day in paradise…
This morning, we’ve visited another beach, Saint Jean Pélican, very nice lights and colors again. By swimming with Julien, we’ve realized how far sea-grasses there almost disappeared. Very few fish, no turtle, only a little ray.
After some showers, we’ve left the beach for an excellent lunch at Do Brazil! We really like this place very much.
Saint Barth is family-time for us!
We’ve then visited the Fort Carl above Shell Beach. Funny that it’s the first in 14 visits to Saint Barth that we went there :-) A must-see actually! The view over Shell Beach is just stunning…
The path is now great and there are quite a lot of information all along (trees, flora, etc).
This evening, no restaurant, as we will go to the cinema in Lorient (if it’s not raining) ;-)