This is when I returned to finish orienting to all of the wonders of this temporarily-flooded region.

 

Table of Contents:

  1. Introduction
  2. Phase 2
  3. Phase 3
  4. The Known Islands of This Region
  5. A Little More History
  6. More Inspiration
  7. Overall (Images Begin)
  8. Best Hotels
  9. Nicest Neighborhoods
  10. Vegan Restaurants & Shops
  11. Ancient Ruins
  12. Other Sites

 

Introduction:

Between Florida and Venezuela lies the Caribbean Sea, full of more than 700 islands (plus others that remain hidden, unknown, and seldom visited by outsiders).  The Gulf of Mexico is to the northwest, and the world’s second-largest coral reef is to the south, stretching across dozens of those luxurious spots.  How much time will it take for me to orient to and learn from them all?  We’re about to find out.

 

Phase 2:

The last time I was here… was my first time; it was when I sailed into the Bermuda Triangle, and was greeted by flawlessly-beautiful young women who had the unmistakable voices and vibes of the Mermaids and Sirens.  I really appreciate them making the effort to locate and join me on that ship, making themselves known, one group of them even forming a perfect circle around me, chatting lovingly from all directions, as if I was being honored in the center of their living sigil.  I’m sure they could tell I was a little under the weather, so to speak, and that I was thrilled with their looks, auras, and serenity-maintaining manners.  One even seemed to stroll by my room’s door just to sing that heavenly song to me, maybe to help make me feel healthy and happy again.  It worked!

I hope they’ll be back to introduce themselves fully on this 2nd entry of mine, and bring along the rest of their hot female friends.  So be it!  I can’t wait.

 

Phase 3:

All the finest females of this land shall invite me to paid expeditions and vacations here on the regular, even paying me to be tour-guided by them; donations, tithings, etc. –just as all good lands always shall.

 

The Known Islands of This Region:

The thirteen independent countries of the Caribbean:

  1. Antigua and Barbuda
  2. Bahamas, The
  3. Barbados
  4. Cuba
  5. Dominica
  6. Dominican Republic
  7. Grenada
  8. Haiti
  9. Jamaica
  10. Saint Kitts and Nevis
  11. Saint Lucia
  12. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  13. Trinidad and Tobago

Territories and other statuses:

  1. Anguilla (British overseas territory)
  2. Aruba (constituent kingdom, Netherlands)
  3. Bonaire (special municipality, Netherlands)
  4. British Virgin Islands (British overseas territory) *including Necker Island; Sir Richard Branson’s private resort
  5. Cayman Islands (British overseas territory)
  6. Curaçao (constituent kingdom, Netherlands)
  7. Federal Dependencies of Venezuela (territories, Venezuela)
  8. Guadeloupe (overseas department, France)
  9. Martinique (overseas department, France)
  10. Montserrat (British overseas territory)
  11. Navassa Island (uninhabited territory, United States)
  12. Nueva Esparta (state, Venezuela)
  13. Puerto Rico (commonwealth, United States)
  14. Saba (special municipality, Netherlands)
  15. San Andrés and Providencia (department, Colombia)
  16. Saint Barthélemy (overseas collectivity, France)
  17. Saint Martin (overseas collectivity, France)
  18. Sint Eustatius (special municipality, Netherlands)
  19. Sint Maarten (constituent kingdom, Netherlands)
  20. Turks and Caicos Islands (British overseas territory)
  21. United States Virgin Islands (territory, United States)

The above-listed will become the album titles in the section below.

 

A Little More History:

Generations ago… the ocean levels were much lower; millions of square miles of what is today underwater was, back then, dry land.  Untold temples, cities, and wonders were built upon it.  The people who made them were stronger, smarter, more adaptive, and perfectly fine with migrating below the waves until the time was right for their return.

You may have heard of the lost ships and planes in the Bermuda Triangle.  Did you know there is a pyramid and portal there?  Where those things connect, I do not yet know, but rumor has it… it is to one of the major areas of the still-functioning empire of Atlantis.

It is possible every island out here is somewhat of a listening-station, and that each is ruled over by a beautiful mermaid princess; one of the immortal amphibious Atlantean women.  (That isn’t to say they look like the amphibians you read about in school, mind you; these are far more beautiful than any of the land-humans you’ve seen.)  First passes may still be a little rocky, but I know they’ll all be worth it; I’m getting to meet them!  Second passes always come, pun not intended, so whatever happens out here… I know I’ll eventually be welcomed back.

Why go to all this trouble?  Well, it isn’t trouble for me; it’s just how my life works, and what I enjoy.  It also means reunions that took centuries to manifest.  It means reconnecting with my true family; those who maintained proper forms, proper environments, and proper ways.  It means finding, befriending, and starting lasting meaningful relationships with all who will join me in Inisfree to represent their islands, greater realms, and peoples there.  Amen (which means “so be it”, nothing religious when I use the term).

This is also my gateway (literally, too; due to that pyramid-based portal) and stepping-stone into the rest of the secret realms of the Atlantic –at least its northern side.  The Cruiser Tablemount and other seemingly-sunken wonders are out there.  With the aid of the Atlanteans and other mer-folk, I’ll surely get there in this dawning paradisaical age.

 

More Inspiration:

Inisfree’s half-underwater resort-hotel, Atlantis II, has become both largely inspired by some of the attractions of this vast area of the world, and occupied by many of its most-beautiful residents.  Our giant sand-castle, Neptune Temple, and several yachts will be, too.  What else might be in store here… to further perfect our home, Inisfree?

 

Overall:

Best Hotels

Antigua and Barbuda:

Bahamas:

Barbados:

Bermuda:

British Virgin Islands:

Cayman Islands:

Curaçao:

  1. Avila Hotel – Willemstad

Dominican Republic:

Jamaica:

Saint Lucia:

Saint Martin:

Saint Thomas:

Turks and Caicos Islands:

U.S. Virgin Islands:

 

Nicest Neighborhoods:

TBA

Vegan Restaurants & Shops:

TBA

 

Ancient Ruins:

TBA

 

Other Sites:

TBA