During a taxi ride home from St. John's last week we had a discussion about what there is to do on the island. After being here for around four months, we kind of said we had done everything worth doing;
Cabby - "Have you been to Half Moon Bay?"
Me - "Yeah"
C - What about Zip Lining?
M - Yeah, we have pretty much done everything on the island.
C - Oh, so you have done Devil's Bridge
M - No
C - It is really incredible and one of the best things on the island to see!!
M - Cool, I will check it out on the weekend.
The reason we hadn't already been to Devil's Bridge was because we had heard it was pretty average, but I wasn't going to say that to old mate!
So over the easter long weekend we did have a car for a few days, and with the idea of going to Stingray City we did make our way over the east coast of the island. However we bailed on the stingrays after realising we had missed the last boat for it, and as we were in the area thought we may as well check out one of Antigua's wonders.
Going down this dirt road there seemed to be a lot of traffic, so I was getting a little excited to think it was actually something impressive. It was, just not in the natural way I was expecting.
The photo's below probably tell the rest of the story. But I did enjoy watching many fathers trying to teach their sons how to fly a kite, with the kids having no interest or a very short attention span to the task. Then there were other guys just enjoying the moment with no one around them........ It's the simple things I guess.
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