Curacao’s Shete Boka National Park is a site with beautiful Boka’s (inlets) on the windward side of Curaçao. Shete Boka stands for ‘seven inlets,’ although in reality there are more than seven coves in this park. The park begins at the … beautiful Boka Tabla where large, unpredictable waves crash against an underground cave. At Curacao’s Shete Boka National Park feast your eyes on Boka Pistol where the horizontal waves are funneled skyward – very impressive!!!
Wow, the color of the water in Shete Boka National Park is spectacular. I love trying to capture a crashing surf, you’ve done it so beautifully.
Thanks! That’s Tom’s photography.
I’ve never been to curacao but I would certainly like to visit. I wonder if there’s any good chocolate there?
The Chocolate Curacao liquor is excellent. They don’t grow chocolate there; it is imported. The climate is arid.
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