The Commonwealth Bahama New Providence Island_Capital Nassau
- Monday, May 21 2007 @ 09:44 AM JST
- Contributed by: tetujin60
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Bahama Papa
Luxury liner departing
Paradise Island Bridge
Straw market
Pirates of the Nassau Pirates of the Caribbean
Kotetsu slammed at the flamingo show
Ardastra garden
Pink kindergarten
Bahama Mama
Government House
Pink hospital
Speaking of the Caribbean Sea, "pirates".
It is said that 2000-3000 real pirates lived 300 years ago.
The "Pirates of the Nassau"
with the big skull mark is the Pirate's House.
The time is reproduced with models and dolls. It looks exactly like the real thing, so you can enjoy it.
Finally, my Kotetsu comes into play.
The customers laughed at Kotetsu,
where the flamingo slammed from behind to the place
where she stood on one leg.
Is it a coincidence?Don't miss the flamingo show anyway.
The famous flamingo show is held three times a day.
Stand by on the stage.
A clerk chased the flamingos to the courtyard of the stage.
Dozens of birds gather in front of the customers. Does the flamingo look happy with applause?
Next, four customers were selected and jumped in and participated in the flamingo show.
A story in which flamingos gather there, where each person raises one leg a.
When I was taking a picture in the parrot's hut,
the zookeeper who was feeding he unlocked the door and let me go inside and take a picture.
Common sense that is unthinkable in Japan can be understood here.
Let's do our best on foot near the city tour.
Kindergartens, hospitals and schools are all pink.
Flamingo colors are used here and there,
so walking around the town is a lot of fun.
An animal and botanical garden (orderstra garden)
located a short distance from the town.
Parrots, peacocks, iguanas, ring-tailed lemurs and colorful.
A fairy tale town with pastel-colored buildings.
Since flamingos are national birds,
pink is used everywhere.
Pink looks great on black skin.
There are many tours from the Island, but the highlights of the city are not well introduced.
Japanese guide fee is $ 30 per hour, taxi is $ 60 per hour.
This town flies like a feather on money,
so I refrained from attaching a guide.
The "straw market" right in front of the harbor is
always busy.
Sit down locals sell straw products (palm leaf fiber).
The two, who were not very interested in gift items,
never set foot in.
The harbor is always busy, and large
cruise ships continue to enter and leave today.
Capital Nassau