Saturday 23 March 2019

Land Rovers

Land Rovers and sloths in Tabanga

Just around a headband from Santa Marta on the Colombian coast is a beautiful little village. It was a small fishing community but it has developed as a tourist centre with several diving schools benefitting from the number of boats, clear water and an abundance of fish so diving and snorkelling are popular activities here. There are steep access roads and it is surrounded by hills so it has not suffered from a mass of concrete development but has kept its sleepy village feel.

 A view of another small community along the coast.
 And there was a surplus of Land Rovers and I think I have a photo of the majority of them.
 They are used to pull boats out of the water at the end of the day.
 And different colours.
 And styles.
 A rare two tone Land Rover.
 And its not often you see a yellow Land Rover.
 Another two tone with roof windows.
 An open top.
 This one was hiding on a drive in front of a dive shop.
 An open top and open back.
But there were other things to view such as this sloth up a tree holding on to his nuts.
 And this cheeky little monkey.

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