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26 Aug 09
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Willemstad – A Picturesque Tour
We’ve been in Curacao for over a month now. I know we should have posted a new blog by now but we have been super busy between exploring this island and the normal boat work to keep afloat! In these past few weeks we’ve also been able to meet so many new and interesting people that we may actually have a “social” life going for the first time in 5 months. There have been some major changes that have been taking place to our trip itinerary (we’ll go into that in detail later) and a minor set-back: I dropped our camera into the ocean! The plus side is that my Mom is a photographer, and while she went back to the States to visit my grandpa she left a Nokia D-70 onboard which we “borrowed” for the day. So sit back and enjoy our photo-tour of Willemstad, a world heritage site and capital of Curacao.

The Colorful Buildings Of Willemstad

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Map of Willemstad
A brief history of Curacao and Willemstad. Willemstad was founded by the Dutch West India Company in the 17th century. By this time the indigenous people of the islands, the Arawak Amerindians had been exported as workers by the Spaniards who first discovered the island in the late 15th century. While Curacao did not have many of the natural resources that attracted early settlement, such as gold, it’s natural harbors would in turn allow the inhabitants an edge in maritime trading through the Caribbean and Americas. These martime activities not only included commerce but a healthy dose of piracy as well! Sadly what made the island the most prosperous was that it became the center of the slave trade of the Atlantic. By 1863 the Dutch abolished slavery and to this day there are plantation homes and slave huts all over the island.
Now that we got our little history lesson let’s get back to our tour!
We start out our little journey by the Floating Markets. This is a street next to a narrow water way where Venezuelan fishing ships dock. They bring fresh vegetables and fish from the mainland on a daily basis. It’s a colorful stretch where vendors and buyers joke around and tourist (like me) take their picture or buy a banana.
The Stalls Line The Waterfront



After the Floating Market you round the corner to face the major canal running through Willemstad. The streets are lined with colorful historical buildings and busy outdoor cafes. John and I stopped for a ice coffee and enjoyed the shade as we watched the tugs and ferries navigate by.

Waterfront Cafes

Watching the Tugs Come and Go

Enjoying That COLD treat!

John Enjoying His Cold Treat

Another Quaint Cafe
Let’s start by mentioning that we had some pretty BAD luck this day. We started out the day with high hopes and ambitions to photo shoot the whole city in a day; however our bus never showed up on time. So by a very round-about method of getting to town we finally had gotten there some two hours later! Then lo-and-behold it was the one overcast day we’ve had in a month. Go figure. So after collecting our wits at the cafe we once again started off. Nothing is going to stop us! As we were crossing the floating bridge to get to Otrabanda (literally means “other side”) the bridge began opening. This bridge has a little engine on it and when ships need to enter it slings itself open. Well we heard the siren go off but thinking it was the normal 15min ordeal we decided to stay on the bridge as it provided some good shots. Some 45min later we were still on the bridge! Turns out a massive tanker was due in, so we were stuck on the bridge for close to an hour and watched the tugs pull in the tanker. Not the entertainment we were looking for!

View From Bridge Of Willemstad

The Floating Bridge






Finally after the boat show we walked around the waterfront area of Otrabanda.
The Waterfront Square At Otrabanda



After this picture we were told to donate to “the Shoe” but didn’t have any change! John was so embarrassed to take such a touristy picture as well. Next photo tour we will spend more time in Otrabanda, but due to late buses and being stuck on the bridge we decided to go back to the Punda side to show you more of the colorful and historic buildings while there was light!
Downtown Willemstad





Obviously, a church.
The above picture is the clock tower downtown. On the hour when the clock strikes, all the bells chime out a little song. Also little mechanical people parade by on a track that runs in and out of the wall. Its a very showy clock.
There is a lot you can find by exploring the little alley ways and side streets that run through town. Sometimes when we are in town, its fun to explore between the alleys and find hidden cafes and restaurants.

Exploring the urban jungle.

Quaint bar/cafe

One of our favorite cafes.







Cool Tile Design
There are several old plantation houses and mansion scattered throughout town. They are all built in the same colonial Dutch fashion. Some have been restored and turned into museums or business offices, but there are very many that still sit vacated. Sometimes we walk through the old neighborhoods just to look at these impressive old buildings.

Empty estate house.



Donkey Whisperer

The view from Wilemstad's bus station.
As our plans currently are to stay on the island for a few more months, and to buy a new camera, we will be creating more “tours” of the different aspects of the island. What’s next beaches, plantation homes, or maybe a round-up of our own neighborhood; Spanish Waters! Stay tuned.
What Do You Think?
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tom
The colorful houses are beautiful and I like your pictures.
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Azusa
sorry, not "having" but "fiding" a small hapiness! See, you two always mess me up!! hahaha!
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Azusa
Hey, you two!! Beautiful pictures!! I love the colors of the houses there! You two look amazing with the tan!!! Elford and I are having a small hapiness in having our first home (a stress stage is finally getting over). Keep us updated on your journey!! Oh, before I forget, Happy early birthday to John!!
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Aly
Thanks everyone! We are working on a few more installments of "tours" from around the island, hopefully soon!
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mina
Aw, that sucks about your camera - but it looks like you've been taking beautiful photos anyway!
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PatMikTEAM
Hi! Thanks for a nice tour round Willemstad. Waiting for next reports and nice shots!
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christy clark
Hi John and Alyson, Thanks for the history lesson. You look great. Be safe. God bless. Christy
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Vicki
Beautiful pictures! What a neat place. I so much wish I could take a trip there and visit with you. Keep up the good work of keeping us informed. Y'all look so good. All tanned and relaxed. Love, Mom
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djk
OOOPS, I SPELLED camera wrong! Yikes, I won't leave another comment until I can at least semi-type.
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djk
OOPS, I spell camera wrong. go figure...
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djk
Hi! Nice to "see" you both. Funny, it rained the only day I had my cameera in town,too. But, you got some very nice shots. I miss you. Have fun!
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Nancy Schrull
Thank you for sharing and the history lessons. What a neat thing you are doing. It is probably everyone's dream and you are living it. Stay safe. Cousin Nancy Boysen Schrull
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