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Smit & Palarczyk > [ANTILLES.stEUSTATIUS 25.599] 
‘Schoolgirls.’

	A visit to the Lynch Plantation School gives a good impression of the multi-ethnic background of the island population. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Smit & Palarczyk > [ANTILLES.stEUSTATIUS 25.595] ’View of St.Kitts.’	 The southern shore of St.Eustatius with St. Kitts on the horizon. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Smit & Palarczyk > [ANTILLES.stEUSTATIUS 25.598] ’Lynch Plantation School.’	 A visit to the Lynch Plantation School gives a good impression of the multi-ethnic background of the island population. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Smit & Palarczyk > [ANTILLES.stEUSTATIUS 25.600] ’Scary boy.’	 A boy at the Lynch Plantation School isn’t certain of the peaceful intentions of a visiting donkey. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Smit & Palarczyk > [ANTILLES.stEUSTATIUS 25.602] ’The Quill.’	 The Quill, St.Eustatius’ dormant volcano, seen from Zeelandia Bay, at the eastern shore of the island. “Quill” is an English degeneration of “kuil”, a Dutch word meaning “pit” which refers to the crater of the volcano. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Smit & Palarczyk > [ANTILLES.stEUSTATIUS 25.609] ’Tree with skin problems.’	 The Turpentine tree (Bursera simaruba) is best recognized by its reddish peeling bark, which earned it the nickname of “Tourist Tree”, after the skin problems of fanatic sunbathers. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Smit & Palarczyk > [ANTILLES.stEUSTATIUS 25.610] ’Tourist Trees.’	 The reddish branches of Turpentine trees (Bursera simaruba) arch over a small country road east of the Quill, St.Eustatius’ dormant volcano. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Smit & Palarczyk > [ANTILLES.stEUSTATIUS 25.613] ’Path with island view.’	 With a view on the neighbouring island of St.Kitts, this path, east of the Quill, leads to Corre Corre Bay at the eastern tip of St. Eustatius. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Smit & Palarczyk > [ANTILLES.stEUSTATIUS 25.614] ’Teasel cucumber.’	 Walking near Venus Bay, the hiker can be surprised to find the small yellow “eggs” of Teasel cucumber (Cucumis dipsaceus) on his path. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
[ANTILLES.stEUSTATIUS 25.599]
‘Schoolgirls.’

A visit to the Lynch Plantation School gives a good impression of the multi-ethnic background of the island population. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Smit & Palarczyk > [ANTILLES.stEUSTATIUS 25.599] 
‘Schoolgirls.’

	A visit to the Lynch Plantation School gives a good impression of the multi-ethnic background of the island population. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
[ANTILLES.stEUSTATIUS 25.599]
‘Schoolgirls.’

A visit to the Lynch Plantation School gives a good impression of the multi-ethnic background of the island population. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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