We were tied up just outside the city.
This blue-tailed lizard greeted us.
This is one of our favorite cities. We love walking here. This time we walked four miles.
The city is divided by St. Anna Bay. This photo shows the floating pontoon foot bridge that crosses it. Whenever a ship needs to enter or leave the harbor, the bridge swings open.
We even loved the license plates.
Away from the touristy area the buildings are not all as well maintained. In the neighborhood that used to be where the Jewish merchants had their homes, some buildings had been restored but others were crumbling.
In one area of the city there is a produce market. Small boats come from Venezuela with their produce to sell.
Just before we left we watched a car carrier come up the channel from the commercial port. It really dwarfed the city.
We sailed at 3:30 bound for Grand Cayman.
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