Koraal Tabak revisited
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In January of this year we went to this area in search of indian sites and remnants of a WW-II observation post. We found both although the observation post was a mix of WW-II and later building material. When we left the area of this observation post Fred saw something like a concrete block on the upper plateau of the Seru Stèla. It was already late so we couldn't investigate then. This time we went back to find out what Fred had seen.
Westpunt - Seru Belefá
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The story goes that in the hills behind the church of Westpunt there was a house that was used by military personnel during the Second World War maybe for storing weapons or ammunition. The strangest stories are told; there should be cannons, guns and shells in these hills. More than enough reason to investigate this. And because one of the people who would know more about this is at Wacao, we make a first stop there.
The Seru Kommandant
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The Seru Kommandant (mountain of the commander) is a 130 meter high mountain between the bays of Lagun and St. Crus. As such a good place for an observation post overlooking a large coastal area with several fortifications. For us a challenge to find the remnants of such an observation post as well as trying to reach the top. So we gathered at 8:15 AM at the bay of Lagun where we parked our cars.
To the top of the Seru Kabayé
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We hiked several times in this neighborhood; last time we went to the top of the Seru Kabayé where we found a triangulation point of Kadaster. This mountain appears to have a second top which is only marginably lower than the top that we reached last time. The name Seru Kabayé suggests that it has something to do with a horseman; although Kabayé is not an existing word in the local language Papiamentu, it sounds like someone who rides or owns a horse (Kabai). So maybe we could find a watch post of this horseman on this second top. We don't need much to start an investigation, so on Valentine's Day we, the sleuths, gathered once again at the kunuku (farm land) of Ronnie Christina, where we are allowed to park our cars when we are in this neighborhood.
To the top of the Seri Pilá
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On Thursday January 24, 2013 we went for a nature walk to the Seri Pilá (Mountain of the pillar). We had a special guest with us this time, André van Proosdij, the author of Arnoldo's Zakflora (pocket flora) for Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao. He is born in Curaçao but lives currently in the Netherlands. As you can guess his interest is the plant world of Curaçao.
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