"Taking this walk is good if you want to get some really good pictures of the ship. You can get right up on the front of the ship; and you have a pretty unobstructed view of the Port side of the boat. You can also get some great foreground with the smaller boats in that marina; as well as a nice background with the hill that has Paradise Point. BUT, youll also have a chance to see wild iguanas!!! My words cant do justice to how cool and creepy it is to see one of them about. Theyre surprisingly big, and they have quite the odd motion when running fast. Luckily, they make it a point to stay away from human contact. The last thing youd want is one of them running after you. It would definitely spur nightmares."
St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
Disney Fantasy
Eastern Caribbean - 2012
A little info from the St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum...
Excerpt from King's Warning Against Piracy (King James I - July 7, 1605):
"...his Majestrie commandeth that no Seaman or Mariner whatsoever, shalbe suffered to put himselfe into any warlike service at Sea of any forreine Prince of State, straightly charging all that are in any such Service already, to leave the same... upon paine to be held and punished as Pirats."
I didn't initially plan on doing this type of treatment; but I was inspired by some 'Commons' photos I was just looking at. (<a href="http://www.petapixel.com/2013/01/16/flickr-celebrates-commons-5th-birthday-with-most-popular-galleries/" rel="nofollow">Petapixel - Flickr Commons</a>)
St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
Disney Fantasy
Eastern Caribbean - 2012