We made 2 stops in Cape Verde, the first was in the capital "Praia", on the island of Santiago, and the second was in "Mindelo", on the island of Sao Vicente, 200 miles to the north west. Praia was a proper culture shock, being almost 'third world', the place looked like a dump, and very much like a shanty town in some places. But the stokers had organised a department barbeque, and we all travelled in a couple of minbuses down to a beach 10 minutes away, and set up with meat already prepared by the chefs. There were a lot of locals on the beach- and the one thing that was obvious about all of them was how muscley they all were- I mean, they were absolutely ripped! Every single one of them! I guess they must have been down at the beach playing football most of their lives! We watched them playing a football game, and when we'd all suitably stuffed ourselves, we found we had a lot of leftover meat and salad, so invited them all over to eat it! Seeing their
After Praia, back out at Sea for the weekend, I had a chance to lie on the upper deck and soak up some sunshine, write a letter, and then all of a sudden, just THE biggest school of dolphins I think I'm ever likely to see- there must have been over 60 in all- diving in and out of the waves, doing backflips and somersaults... It was absolutely breathtaking to watch! All lasting for just a few minutes as we were travelling quite fast... and hence my poor speed at getting my camera out... is why I only got these shots. But was brilliant to see nevertheless!These shots really don't do justice to what I was seeing. But it was one of those quick moments which I'm sure I won't ever forget!
So, on monday we were in Mindelo, apparantly a more touristy town in Cape Verde, on the island of Sao Vicente. ...yeah right.
OK, so it is more touristy than praia, -it has a beach bar and a few nice looking places around the beach, but as sson as you get more than 5 streets back, all the holidayness disintegrates into a completely different culture- very dusty, the whole town seemed like it was in the process of being rebuilt. Me and Olly signed out 2 of the ship's mountain bikes for the day and went for a bit of culturul exploration... basically aimless cycling with the intention of getting completely lost. This proved to be a daunting idea... You can't describe some of the places in Mindelo as a slum- noone's homeless, there's more than enough homes... it's just the state of them and the lack of a working sanitation system, litter absolutely everywhere... foul odours, wild dogs and cats all over the shop, and then, after what looked like a good morning of shopping, a middle aged woman put her bags down next to us as we were having a quick drink, just to let us know she was EXTREMELY lonely....! Er, time to move on! The further we cycled, the more desolate the land became, and eventually, we seemed to just cycle into a desert. The land was made up of volcanic red dust (copyright Doug Clutterbuck), which was so soft our bikes just couldn't get any grip, and we eventually had to carry them. By this point, it looked like we were on planet Tatooine from Star Wars. (You need to watch Star Wars). Anyway, cut to the end of that story, we got back to Mindelo waterfront on some cobbled roads we found, and avoided being killed by Wookies. Although, we did stop at a market to try out a bit of our haggling nouse.









So I'm at the end of our Cape Verde Islands visit... back onboard ship, and in the morning we set sail for another new place... and I just KNOW that the next update I write shall be quite entertaining!
ooooh keep posting, i am loving your blog!
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23/6/09 13:10
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25/6/09 23:59
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26/6/09 02:46
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