"On holidays community groups and churches would organize 'excursions' or day-trips to the grenadine islands, a chain of small islands to the south of St. Vincent. The ferry would leave early in the morning from the capital and land at one of the grenadines for the day allowing the passengers to spend a day on the beach or visit relatives. Most people would drink all day so when they got back on the boat in the afternoon they could barely stand. " ©ryan brooks | Lightstalkers
On holidays community groups and churches would organize 'excursions' or day-trips to the grenadine islands, a chain of small islands to the south of St. Vincent.  The ferry would leave early in the morning from the capital and land at one of the grenadines for the day allowing the passengers to spend a day on the beach or visit relatives.  Most people would drink all day so when they got back on the boat in the afternoon they could barely stand.   (image by ryan brooks)
On holidays community groups and churches would organize 'excursions' or day-trips to the grenadine islands, a chain of small islands to the south of St. Vincent. The ferry would leave early in the morning from the capital and land at one of the grenadines for the day allowing the passengers to spend a day on the beach or visit relatives. Most people would drink all day so when they got back on the boat in the afternoon they could barely stand.
©ryan brooks
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