We eyeballed our way through scattered coral heads and anchored off of a long, lovely stretch of soft buff-colored sand in CALABASH BAY, LONG ISLAND. As many of our stops have been, this was another recommended area to suit our deep keeled-boat. The Santa Maria Beach Resort is located there and, thank goodness, was classy enough to not host all sorts of daytrip venues. Two or three cruising vessels came and went almost daily, but the bay is so expansive that it still offered much privacy and ultimate relaxation.
Long Island is another narrow ribbon of land that is approximately eighty miles long. Like all islands here, it lacks much elevation, but you can usually see both the east and west coasts from a ridge. So after walking the local dirt roads to view what little there was in the vicinity, we rented a car for a day to undertake a self-guided tour. As soon as our rental hit the dirt road, it began to rattle loudly, sounding like something was going to fall off its bottom. We pressed on toward The Columbus Monument, our first stop, which took us along a rough path through thick brush that often scraped the side of the car. We had to drive so slowly that we may have gotten there faster if we had walked. Once there, though, the views from the rugged northern coast of Long Island made it well worth it.
The Columbus Monument |
Sweet corn grown near house to conserve water. |
Sts. Peter & Paul's Church built by Fr. Jerome. |
DEAN’S BLUE HOLE, the world’s deepest blue hole at 406 feet below sea level, is on the island’s eastern coast just north of Clarencetown. We spent time there swimming, walking the seldom visited beach, and climbing the rocky remote coast. The annual Free Dive Competition is held in late May and the platforms seen in the photo (that I think detract from its beauty) are used for this event.
Cape Santa Maria Beach |
3 comments:
It looks great! Where is the destruction? The place is beautiful! Love lyla!
Cool idea with the sweet corn next to the house. Joy
Glad you had as good a time as we did there! Susi
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