img_20161214_133540pBarbados is the eastern Island arriving from Africa. In the past it was the unfortunate landing and dispatching point of thousands of slaves being taken to work in the sugar cane plantations in all of the Caribbean islands. Previously, Barbados was ruled by the British, and since 50 years has been declared independent. In fact, the rally, Barbados 50, was named after such anniversary.

img_20161215_164138pThe island has great white sand beaches, 20161214_135058punfortunately not easily reachable by sailboat.
Bridgetown, the capital, is a very alive city. Though you can feel the hard leaving conditions of many people. Amazingly, the cost of life is very high, and you can pay 1.5 USD for an apple, or 7 USD for a kg of tomatoes, all imported from Florida!!!!
For reasons difficult to explain, little is grown in the island despite the rain and the fertile soil.
As it is common in most of the Antilles, the rum production is one of the heritages of the sugar cane cultivation, now that the sugar business is not profitable any longer due to globalization.
Of course, after a long passage maintenance is required… Here is Sergio cutting the end of the Yankee’s sheet that chafe wore out.
Arrived in Barbados!
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    Maria — January 4, 2017 at 7:22 pm

    Congratulations Sergio & Gemma! What an amazing journey! I hope you are enjoying relaxation in the sunny Caribbean. Wishing you a wonderful and very Happy New Year!

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