 Popular photo spot in Wilhelminapark in Willemstad |
 Renaissance Hotel and Mall on the waterfront in Willemstad |
 Remains of Fort Amsterdam at the harbor entrance |
 Panorama of Willemstad, Curacao |
 Queen Emma floating pontoon bridge |
 The "Rainbow Row" of Curacao in Willemstad |
 The 1828 Rif Fort is now a mall for shops and restaurants |
 "Gingerbread" architecture is common here |
 Governor's residence |
 Pedestrian shopping mall in Willemstad |
 "Dushi" means sweet, good, nice, or refers to the good things in life |
 Temple Emanuel (1887) |
 Pedestrian shopping mall in Willemstad |
 Narrow one way streets in Willemstad |
 MS Koningsdam docked in Willemstad |
 Renaissance Mall in Willemstad |
 Pedestrian shopping mall in Willemstad |
 Queen Juliana Bridge |
 Queen Emma pontoon bridge about to reconnect |
 Venezuelan vendors at the "Floating Market" |
 Venezuelans use these boats to travel 60 miles to Curacao with their wares |
 One of two casinos on Curacao |
 Sinta Klaus arrived here by boat on November 19 |
 Hilltop Plantation house for overlooking the slaves and fields |
 Cactus are used for fencing in the ABC Islands |
 This Unesco site was an interesting look at early life on Curacao. |
 Above ground burial is common in the islands |
 The treeless rugged north coast of Curacao |
 The rugged north coast of Curacao is carved by strong waves and currents |
 The rugged north coast of Curacao |
 The rugged north coast of Curacao |
 Cave created by wave action on the north coast |
 Notice all the Cairn memorials here on the right. |
 Rainbow house up on the hillside |
 Bar on the cliff at West Punt |
 Slave Revolt of 1795 began here at Knip Plantation |
 Memorial to the Slave Revolt of 1795 |
 Playa Kenepa, a popular family beach |
 Residents of St. Willibrordus erected this to spoof Hollywood |
 Protected Flamingos gather in a salt water lake |