I knew not what to expect when we landed in Suriname but I enjoyed driving a smooth road through neatly tilled farmland.
Suriname is the smallest country in South America with a population of 500,000. It got independence from The Netherlands in 1975 and Dutch is the official language. However it is one of the most diverse countries you’ll find with a population of Chinese, Indians, Indonesians, Muslims, Afro-Caribbean’s you name it. Indonesian food is popular and supermarkets are mostly owned by ethnic Chinese. It’s an extraordinary place and rather like it as it’s clean and orderly like Holland in the tropics.
Very neat European road signs:Loading a truck with harvested rice. Suriname exports oil, gold and agricultural products and has a relatively high standard of living.
Nowhere is perfect these cobbles are not my favorite road surface.
As annoying as cobbles are there was a mile long stretch of dirt road which came as a surprise.
At first I thought “Drempel” was the name of a village but after a while I came to the conclusion it meant “speed bump.”
Even the poorest homes were tidy with swept yards and flowers in pots or pruned shrubs for ornamentation.
Chinese owned food store:
Just a little shower.
I was surprised to see what looked like a rattlesnake crossing the road. I stopped for it.
A flood control gate.
Bridge fishing just like in the Keys:
























































11 comments:
So sorry that Layne has malaria. Glad that you have made it somewhere with better medical care, and sending best wishes for her rapid recovery.
Apologies if my comment about your updates felt pointed; that wasn’t my intent. I've enjoyed your adventures, but I hope you don't feel pressured to post, I just noticed the gap because it was unusual.
Hello, I am still following, although mostly quiet. Wishing speedy recovery for Layne. Cheers from the other side of the pond. SonjaM
Read you update on Facebook about Layne. Sorry about the malaria. Hope she is OK soon.
Wishing Layne a speedy full recovery.
Yeah, I was thinking malaria. :(
Tell her a bunch of randos on the internet wish her well!
Not at all. People say they likely read about team lost to escape reality for a bit and I like to avoid backlogs but the reality of life on the road has been exhausting.
Good to hear from you. This has turned rather gnarly so for me an escape to a tranquil European road trip is always pleasant.
I will do all that thank you. Full story tomorrow.
My best to Layne as well.
Hoping Layne makes a speedy recovery with good medical care and positive vibes!
Wilson
Hoping Layne makes a speedy recovery with good medical care and positive vibes!
Wilson
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