Day 138, Curaçao

Last day on this island and we picked up Oma!! The architecture feels like a little piece of Europe in the Caribbean with the architecture and floating bridge. The bridge spans the St. Anna bay, the queen Emma or also known as the swinging old lady, is a floating pedestrian bridge that connects Willemstad two halves, Punta and Otrobanda. Built in 1888, the queen Emma bridge is supported by 16 pontoon boat and swings open laterally to allow ships to enter and leave the bay.

We got to scuba dive eel reef before heading off!! We saw common reef fish, a blue cow fish and lion fish( what needs to be killed as the eat all and any baby fish in the reef)😫

Fynn

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