April 29, 2010
BEQUIA SEATURTLE SANTUARY

As Jessica continues to heal, we madeway to Bequia (SVG-St.Vincent & the Grenadines). We anchored Moody Blues and Indigo and took a hike. So come on and join us at the the Seaturtle Sanctuary.

This is a green turtle. As you can see they are sweet. They eat sea grass and jellyfish. (This one’s for you Bon~Bon.)

This is a Hawksbill turtle. By being kept in the santuary until 5 years of age, 25 more turtles (out of 100) survive.

The Hawksbill Turtle is to the left and the Green Turtle is to the right note their different faces.

This is a mean little Hawksbill Turtle attacking another baby Hawksbill Turtle. They eat meat!

The facility is large with a lot of pools. That’s Kathy, Greg, (Indigo) & Gene talking with Brother King the creator.

The exterior of the facility at Park Beach.

Red-Legged Tortoises, land tortoises, live at the Seaturtle Santuary too.

Hawksbill turtle. Green turtle.

Gorgeous isn’t she?

Information . . . Founded in 1995. Crabs, fish, and birds all eat the tiny little turtles before they can get big and defend. Turtles can live to be 200 years old if they can just make it to 5 years old and 40–60 pounds.

NO #*^@!

