Here is that building at the end of the pier I've been mentioning.
You have to go through it, and you can't go through the short way, you have to go down to the middle (though I'm sure they'd prefer that you go through the whole length of it!). It is packed with touristy shops. There was a band playing so loudly in the middle that I had no interest in lingering, and I was horrified to see a sea turtle head for sale, which meant I had less than zero interest.
There was a post office, where I dropped off my postcards. We had to show our passports and ship cards in order to leave the building on the ship side.

I stopped to snap the orange and purple, and I am happy to say that I did see the reflection *while* I was taking pics, rather than only after. Perhaps a happenstance, but I choose to think I am getting better at spotting the not-so-hidden extras in front of my lens.

Another palm.

Itty bitty palms.

More color. I love the orangey red and ochre yellow, and I love that the trim is black........

Did I say the ship was Large?

Here's our pink government building, one last time, from that round bar at the top of the ship. You can see the little park with the silver palms and other plants.

Plate-glass sculpture in the bar.

You know what this is. Told you Atlantis was unforgettable. And photogenic.
The light was like this only for a few minutes. Glad I was there at the right time!

Another spectacular sunset.


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