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A small Caribbean island. An underwater explorer turned father. Can he rediscover Bonaire through the curious eyes of a child?Gem-clear water, warm tropical trade breezes, and graceful sea turtles soaring through a brilliant theater of kaleidoscopic coral. It’ the place that avid scuba diver and famed Jurassic Park author Michael Crichton described as “a world of riotous, outrageous color” d
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Back on Bonaire: Rediscovering Diver's Paradise as a Father
Sinopsis :
A small Caribbean island. An underwater explorer turned
father. Can he rediscover Bonaire through the curious eyes of
a child?Gem-clear water, warm tropical trade breezes, and
graceful sea turtles soaring through a brilliant theater of
kaleidoscopic coral. It’the place that avid scuba diver
and famed Jurassic Park author Michael Crichton described as
“aworld of riotous, outrageous color”during his
visit here decades earlier. This is Bonaire, and with its
protected nearshore reef system and sweeping conservation
efforts, the small Caribbean island has earned the title it
boasts on its license plates: Diver’Paradise.Drawn to
Bonaire in his twenties, Andrew Jalbert transformed a passion
for travel, scuba diving and the natural world into a career as a
writer and underwater photographer. But when he was
unexpectedly gifted with fatherhood at age forty-three, he
faced the challenge of merging two seemingly incompatible
lives. Determined to pass on his appreciation for this tropical
paradise, Andrew annually took his son to the place
he’dcome to love. And over the course of their weeklong
excursion when the boy was five, the doting dad found
the isle’magic renewed by an insatiably curious
child.Told in lyrical prose, Jalbert recounts both his early days
exploring Bonaire’underwater treasures and the
wonders of his kindergartner’fascination. Along the
way, he relates the island’natural and cultural history,
illuminates the critical need for conservation, and realizes life
seen through the eyes of the young is among the greatest
visions imaginable.If you like evocative descriptions,
exploration, wisdom conveyed with humor, and educational
asides, then you’lladore this expertly woven travel
memoir.