
I remember looking at the sea and seeing my “first” crab in CuraƧao.
It was something like that:
-Oh crab.
Oh, another one.
Wait, crabs are everywhere! Wow! š
I remember looking at the sea and seeing my “first” crab in CuraƧao.
It was something like that:
-Oh crab.
Oh, another one.
Wait, crabs are everywhere! Wow! š
There are a few species of iguana in CuraƧao.
You can find some interesting formations on CuraƧao.
Do you know why there is a picture of sushi on the trash bins in CuraƧao?
Well, “sushi” in Papiamento (Papiamentu) language means “dirty” or “waste”. š
CuraƧao has three official languages: Dutch, Papiamentu and English.
Spanish is also widely spoken.
How do you like the number plates from CuraƧao? š
The blue color on the flag of CuraƧao symbolises the sea and sky; yellow – sun, and two stars – CuraƧao and Klein CuraƧao islands.
CuraƧao is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
CuraƧao is one of the Caribbean Islands.
Welcome to CuraƧao!
This month on my blog is going to be all about this island.
Let’s enjoy sunny days. š