Saturday, June 15, 2013

Up the Indian River


Marce and Jack, and Mark and Sara and kids join us for the tour of the Indian River.

After our tour of the rain forest we were ready for more. The next morning, Alexis, our boat-guy, picks us, Field Trip, and Escape Velocity up in his locally made wooden boat and motors over to the entrance of the Indian River. The Indian River tour is described as a "mini Amazon" and it certainly lives up to its reputation. Since outboard motors aren't allowed, he shifts from the back of the boat to the front and begins slowly rowing the heavy boat up river against a gentle current.

Alexis, our guide, grew up in the mountains and was an expert on local flora and fauna.

Marce and Jack off Escape Velocity.
Along the way he starts telling us some of his childhood experiences growing up and playing along the river and in the highlands of Dominica. The chocolate-colored river slowly meanders through a lush tropical forest of the overhanging canopy of branches and flowers, making it dark and cathedral-like. Long vines dangle and reach down to brush us as we float by and birds flit through the air as they call out. Prehistoric old trees with massive root systems line the shore like sentinels guarding a parade route.



Large land crabs populate the banks of the river.
Alexis points out hundreds of land crabs in all sizes scurrying in and out of their holes on the mud banks. The locals come at night and hunt the crabs, the largest of which are several pounds. Land crabs have one huge claw in front and you don't want to get grabbed by one, you could easily lose a finger.
House from the Pirates of the Caribbean.
Pirates of the Caribbean II (they haven't released the actual title of the movie yet) was recently filmed on the river and several of the sets remain. We passed a sinister looking cabin that is the home of one of the characters in the movie, waiting for Johnny Depp to pop out from behind a door. We continue slowly up the river marveling at the serenity and beauty of the scene.



Meryl pretends to be the bartender at the Ticking Croc Tavern.
Alexis shows Michael a close up of the local crabs
Eventually, we stop at another set called the "Ticking Croc Tavern" where we hop out and explore the area in detail. Alexis finds a land crab and shows us the difference between the females and the males with the large pinchers and gives Michael and "up close and personal" view of the creature. The tavern set is very realistic and everyone has fun wandering around exploring the grounds.

Red Ginger flowers all a bloom
A beautiful Protea.
Even the big girls got straw animals from Alexis.
Close up of the straws Alexis made for everyone.
A series of trails lead off from the tavern through the lush jungle with many exotic plants and flowers, including the bright red ginger plant. Alexis finds some long grass strands and starts making the kids & ladies some grass birds by cutting and meticulously folding the strands. He impresses us as he finds some beautiful ginger and bird of paradise flowers to attach to the birds. Once back on the boat I place the flower & bird on our table as a centerpiece so we can continue to enjoy the creative little souvenir of our river trip.

Oh, we so look like tourists.
The Boyz: Jack, Walter, and Mark.

Mark on Field Trip made an incredible video of our trip. Watch it this link:   (*Posted by Meryl)

http://vimeo.com/69541946



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