The road to Seru Largu was newly paved. This road doesn't get much traffic. For some reason, it got to the top of the re-paving list. All the other main roads in Bonaire have crappy pavement, pot holes and crumbling edges. We never know how they decide what to pave. It is not based on need or usage. Rincon, a small interior island town, also has a lot of new pavement. I am thinking the government officials must live in these two areas and that is why they get new roads. Just a thought.
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Saturday, December 11, 2021
Views
We drove up to Seru Largu (means large hill) a 300 foot high hill on Bonaire. It's a big tourist attraction because you can see a 360 view of the island. We picked a day with no cruise ships so we could enjoy the solitude and the view without tourists and buses.
The road to Seru Largu was newly paved. This road doesn't get much traffic. For some reason, it got to the top of the re-paving list. All the other main roads in Bonaire have crappy pavement, pot holes and crumbling edges. We never know how they decide what to pave. It is not based on need or usage. Rincon, a small interior island town, also has a lot of new pavement. I am thinking the government officials must live in these two areas and that is why they get new roads. Just a thought.
The road to Seru Largu was newly paved. This road doesn't get much traffic. For some reason, it got to the top of the re-paving list. All the other main roads in Bonaire have crappy pavement, pot holes and crumbling edges. We never know how they decide what to pave. It is not based on need or usage. Rincon, a small interior island town, also has a lot of new pavement. I am thinking the government officials must live in these two areas and that is why they get new roads. Just a thought.
Beautiful photos and how awesome to see the view of the island. The church looks really beautiful and the tree is very unique. I didn't realize you would see so much on the island!!
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