Escape the busy Christmas season and snowy cold to a beautiful moment in time caught on a camera in sunny warm Roatan with www.Roatan.ws. This winner of the Photo of the Month contest is truly “Two Roatan Beauties”!
Roatan’s leading website, www.Roatan.ws, invites you escape from your busy schedules, and cold snowy weather, to a warm tropical island story of Two Roatan Beauties. "Two Roatan Beauties" is the winning picture of the month for November on this artistic photo rich website. Continue to enjoy the raw beauty of Roatan Island through the November Photos of the Week selections.
Two Roatan Beauties
Walked out of her tropical Roatan Island home one evening to welcome
a surprise visitor that adorned her screened porch. At first she thought her
guest was a butterfly and she quickly looked around to see if there were more.
A tropical storm had been predicted and as folk legend on Roatan would have it,
swarming butterflies marked the first tell tale sign. Not seeing any other
butterflies however, she quickly refocused on her solitary visitor. This beautiful
winged creature had a large body and even broader wing span. She had never
seen anything like it on Roatan before. Then a camera appeared and she gracefully encircled her beautiful guest. Immediately a soft glow appeared on her lovely face as if the light was radiating from her soft winged friend. With a click of the shutter a memory was recorded for all the world to see. A rare moment of extraordinary beauty not just for one but
for “Two Roatan Beauties”.
All aglow with a rare treasure that visited her home.
Maya, the little butterfly princess, was very happy at her "Not so scary" Halloween Party hosted by the Discovery Bay Play and Learn Center in Sandy Bay, Roatan.
The Hawksbill Sea Turtle primarily feeds on sponges and has a life span of 30-50 years. These turtles are a common site around the Roatan reef and are easily photographed as shown here in a recent picture taken by George Gardner.
Painted by "Luma" with an airbrush, this style gives a happy and whimsical look into the past. View this painting at Los Rocas Resort, Roatan.
Although Roatan does not celebrate the American Holiday, Thanksgiving; the Island is full of "Thanks" for glorious rainy morning sites such as this! Photo taken at Carambola Gardens
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