Lee Stocking Island

What a beautiful anchorage! There is no town or hundreds of boats anchored - just a few enjoying the natural beauty and clean water - we can see the sand bottom in 10’ of water. Our boat in the sunrise this morning (photo by Lise):


When we arrived yesterday we discovered our friends Jane and Steve from our marina in Florida were also anchored here  and so we had a quick visit before they left in the morning.



We went for a very long walk through the jungle and across to the beach.



Unfortunately when we arrived at the beach all we could see was tons of plastic that had washed to shore. So sad.



The most interesting part of the island was an abandoned Marine Research Center that closed in 2012 due to lack of funding. Nothing was removed from the Center and although it has been scavenged over the years there are still structures, homes and lots of stuff left behind. It’s as if everyone just picked up and left one day - very eerie. The airstrip, partially grown over:


Homes and buildings:





Vehicles and equipment:






Office furniture and  bits and pieces:






Research equipment and holding tanks for the aquatic animals:




This must have been a very nice house with a sunken bathtub and beautiful veranda:



Later in the day we visited another small island with a resident iguana population.





Another day comes to a close.





















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  1. How did big G cook up the iguana...pan fried or bbque?

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