Leaving New Orleans. Shot spans over 20 miles of Southeast LA.
Bye Bye dear city!
Through the port-hole in our room.
Tiny room
Our first dinner on board.
The first day at sea was windy! We could barely stand up!
You could almost lean forward into the wind.
It was rainy too! :(
Cagney's Steakhouse on Tuesday.
Look! It's my wife!!
Self shot #1
Getting a bite to eat...after dinner
She's so cute!
Tuesday morning was a lot calmer. This view is from one of the lounges.
I was so scared the person taking this was going to lose my camera in the wind.
We had an animal waiting on our bed when we came back on board every evening. Our cabin stewardess was the greatest!
Arriving in Roatan, Honduras. 40 miles of island jungle, surrounded by beautiful coral
Waiting for the water taxi to the island in the background
A view of the town from the taxi pier.
Kids playing in the water in Roatan.
Blury pic of my beautiful wife next to some beautiful foliage.
Catching some cloudy sunshine
Underwater! big shell
The reefs were quite intimidating!
Fellow snorklers. They couldn't figure out that you were supposed to float...not doggy paddle.
Beautiful coral. It was really close to the surface, so I had to suck in when I swam over most of the reefs.
One of the few fish I saw. The fish were a lot more abundant when snorkeling in Cozumel.
My first snorkel experience!
Another snorkeler.
I couldn't get enough of the beauty (or the awsome underwater camera)!
It started pouring down. Check out the fat raindrop towards the bottom!
The beach from the snorkel platform.
beautiful landscape of Roatan, Honduras...in the rain
So Pretty!
There's supposed to be a rainbow in this shot, but the water camera had trouble interpretting the shallow light.
Honduran Musicians!! Marimba!!
Guarifuna women welcoming us to their country.
Sunset was staggering in the overcast atmosphere.
'nuff said.
Sunset in Roatan
Moon over the port city on the island.
Elephant towels!
In the background is the coast of Puerto Barrios, Guatemala.
The mouth of the Rio Dulce. Beautiful river dwellings surrounded by thick, lucious, jungle.
View of the river from the front of the boat.
Lori had a camera too!
More river shots.
Hi there! I'm a big dork on an exotic river!
Beautiful Wife of mine!
Sittin' on the front of the boat.
Both of us in the river boat.
Self shot on the river
Self shot on the lake in the middle of the river.
Cute little church. The only way to get there is by boat.
Locals doing what all the locals do...fish.
Dramatic Scenery along the Rio Dulce.
Local children in their dugouts. Shouldn't these kids be in school?
Interesting "bird island'. There were just hundreds of birds!
Seventeenth century spanish fort.
Another shot of the fort.
We stopped at a neat little resort before heading to Quirigua.
The flora at the resort was gorgeous.
Wife looking staggering!
I love this shot of the wife!
That isn't a backdrop behind us, it's actually the lake leading back to the Rio Dulce.
Snarky wife taking a picture of me taking a picture.
Our alligator buddy...and the really bright sun!
Colorful flags on paddleboats at the resort.
Fellow tourists sunning at the pool.
WAIT!!!! Look really closely at this picture. Look at the truck as it's pulling into the road. What is in front of the truck? yeah...I know...
A view of the city of Rio Dulce. Very poor living conditions, very small roads...very big bus.
Lori in front of a Killer Tree.
Estellas at Quirigua. Beautiful, and over 1300 years old.
Another one of the big round memorials. The carvings were beautiful and intricate.
The major king of Quirigua...can't remember his name.
Snake, Jaguar, and something else. Neat.
Wife with an Estella in the background.
Me next to a massive estella. These things are over 50 tons!
Spiritual Carvings at Quirigua. I don't remember what the small round ones are called, but the Mayans believed that they fell from heaven.
Overlooking the "mall" or common grounds of the ancient Mayan trading city of Quirigua.
Self shot at the Mayan ruins.
Another Killer tree.
Our guide explaining the altars to us. He was very proud and knowledgable of his Mayan ancestory. Made for an incredible tour.
The wife going up the gigantic steps.
Big Booty ascending the massive staircase.
Bunny Rabbit.
Beautiful wife in Belize.
Waiting for our replacement tour.
Yeah, so Reggie left a bus for us, but no driver. So much for cave tubing.
Hanging around the tourist villiage.
Underwater.
Underwater tour of the worlds second largest barrier reef.
Self shot in Belize.
Belizian self shot on the clay beach.
Beautiful wife, beautiful sea...muddy clay beach.
Our boat when we were on the way back to Belize.
Island paradise.
Cruise ships awaiting their passengers.
Busy port in Belize.
I was fascinated with the stone paths at the port in Belize. I don't know why.
Sigh....
The water was simply gorgeous.
The wife viewing the reef.
The underwater sights in Belize.
More aquatic delights.
Simply breathtaking.
The boat we took to see the reef.
Self shot in the Caribbean sea at Belize.
Cruise ships waiting in the shallows.
THe only sucessful shot in Cozumel, Mexico.
Riding back to the port from the reef in Belize.
My beautiful wife and I a top the temple ruins in Quirigua (Guatemala).