1961 Magazine Fall 2016 | Page 56

HISTORY & TRAVEL Something that did surprise me was the steep roads we both climbed and descended during our journey. As a friend of mine once said, every island is the top of a mountain. So up and down we went, and dare I say that the painted lines on the road seemed to have little meaning to the local drivers. I couldn’t help but notice the unusually large amount of scooters on the road. It reminded me of India and the Tuc Tucs without the horns beeping. Another thing was the driver eventually turned off the main road down a little side street that seemingly went to nowhere and was surrounded by jungle. Admittedly I was a little nervous wandering where in the world we were going. Knowing our driver didn’t speak English didn’t help either. Eventually we came out onto another main road and all was well. Upon arriving to our hotel there was the usual checking in, luggage sorted, glass of wine and first day gone. 56 Fall 2016 1961 Magazine