These wooden walkways are the bee's knees for getting around. First order of business was the central shop to get a few breakfast and lunch items for the room. On my way back I managed to attract A small group of Coati, which I now know is the correct name for what I previously described as kotamundi. Not aggressive, just curious about my grocery bag.
The ocean was my next destination. Had to keep an eye out for those potential invaders by sea. The federal government owns the beach up to the high tide line and public access to the beach is required. Legislation reinforcing this requirement was adopted here in October. It will be interesting to see how the resorts with their tight security are going to manage meeting that requirement.
All of the piers are closed. From the looks of them it is damage from hurricanes that put them out of commission. I was happy to see a pelican - a cool bird.
Next stop was the pool designated residents at the Grand Luxxe. Unofficial guests are the Coati who make regular rounds of the lounge chairs looking for food. If you leave your bag unattended, they will be into it and off with any edibles. I watched one bold enough to snoop while the chair was occupied.
What a day! Thanks for sharing it.







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