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April 21, 2005
Tete de l'Anglais

Leaving Guadeloupe, we turned to say farewell only to note two little islands (rocks) off the north coast. Checking the charts, we discovered that the smaller of the two is called Tête à l’Anglais. We just love the French sense of humour – of course it is the smaller island, and of course it is severed from the main body of the island. So we thought we should share it with you.
Posted by dave at April 21, 2005 03:12 PM
Comments
C'est fantastique, cette histoire!
C'est incoryable (bad spelling) mais quelle adventure!
C'est tous. Ca suffit (bad spelling, again) Je ne conais plus francais.
Adieu, et bon voyage.
Juli xoxox
p.s. What a fantastic story..who needs photos (and I agree, who needs to spend time in a Guadaloupe jail cell!) when you can capture it with words. Although, don't get me wrong, I love all the photographs!
Say hello to the fabulous and famous financier from Toronto..
love, juli xoxox
Posted by: Juli Lyons at April 24, 2005 12:22 PM