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11 hours ago, liP said:

We walked the beach between Sal  to Santa Maria 

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Did the same last week mate found some turtle eggs and seen were the stray dogs had dug one nest up and eaten the eggs. Did you walk the other way and see all those luxery apartments that were just left derelict as though some one had just pulled the plug on the place.

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9 hours ago, tatsblisters said:

Did the same last week mate found some turtle eggs and seen were the stray dogs had dug one nest up and eaten the eggs. Did you walk the other way and see all those luxery apartments that were just left derelict as though some one had just pulled the plug on the place.

No mate, we felt unsecure walking around Santa Maria as not many people were going about with their business. Lots of people just hanging around  doing nothing, "no stress " being very apt. What we did notice was the amount of people with mobile phones but seemingly with no employment, very strange!  Went and booked a trip out at Binky's where we had a jaunt around the island in the back of an open pick up. Think Binky is a Welsh lady who married  one of the locals and set up home there. 

Don't know if this place was just for the tourists but I couldn't see the locals frequent the place. Was empty  when we walked past. 

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Like you said "it was a real eye opener to the sheer poverty amongst the wealth that some have there" . I'm glad to have witnessed it and for the family too as it really puts in to perspective what we take for granted at home !! 

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2 minutes ago, liP said:

No mate, we felt unsecure walking around Santa Maria as not many people were going about with their business. Lots of people just hanging around  doing nothing, "no stress " being very apt. What we did notice was the amount of people with mobile phones but seemingly with no employment, very strange!  Went and booked a trip out at Binky's where we had a jaunt around the island in the back of an open pick up. Think Binky is a Welsh lady who married  one of the locals and set up home there. 

Don't know if this place was just for the tourists but I couldn't see the locals frequent the place. Was empty  when we walked past. 

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Like you said "it was a real eye opener to the sheer poverty amongst the wealth that some have there" . I'm glad to have witnessed it and for the family too as it really puts in to perspective what we take for granted at home !! 

My sentiments exactly glad I went but would not go again.

 

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