Andrew, Jonathan and Annette on the dock in Bissau ready to board the tub to Bubaque
We had been eyeballing a cluster of islands in the gulf of the Rio Geba off the Guinea Bissau coast. The area is about 175 miles south of Catel. Getting there involved a 4 hour bone crunching ride on public transport then another 4 hours on an ancient ferry from Bissau city down to the island of Bubaque.
By the time we found cute and cozy bungalow accommodations it was dark. We settled in for the night.
The next day a Toyota pickup hauled us to the southern tip of the island where we enjoyed a day on the beach. Most of these photos were taken that day.
The islands look very much like the rest of Guinea Bissau, just a bit more jungly. They are inhabited by the Bijagos ethnic group. These people are extremely poor. They depend on cashews and fish for their livelihood and a few of them benefit from the scant tourism enterprise.
We're out here enjoying the surf |
Your typical desert island house |
Approaching the dock in Bubaque |
Children from one of the Bubaque churches sing for us as we dock |
Village near the port |
We're out here enjoying the surf |
Jonathan & Annette frying on a high risk volcanic reef |
The rambling tree-vine on the beach that gave us a bit of shade |
The jungle just up from the beach |
The twenty-somethings seem to prefer the body bruising reef to the beautiful sand |
The beach we had almost to ourselves (one cow in the distance) |
Dugout canoe beached and bleaching in the sun, waiting for a fisherman |
A really neat bird we haven't identified yet |
Sponge and seaweed deposited on the beach |
Herron looking for lunch |
This net is done for |
So is the canoe |
Gull standing guard |
Ruins of a colonial era vacation colony |
View from the former vacation colony where we didn't stay |
Shore birds picking up creatures from the receding surf |
Getting his toes wet |
Inter-island transport |
Black and white herons checking out the tide pools |
Bubaque dawn |
Low tide cows |
A canoe under construction |
A Bubaque storage shed that didn't come from Walmart |
Early morning crowd on the beach |
Bubaquensis waiting to see the boat off |
One of the dozens of islands off the Bissau coast |
1 comment:
Looks Amazing!!! Looks like you guys enjoyed your time, even though you did get burned ;)
I am glad you guys got to get a vacation.
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