Survival on the smallest island in the Caribbean

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While sailing we have been caught out by the VIRUS and cannot enter any country. We have to somehow make do until the world becomes normal again.

So we set sail for a reef in the middle of nowhere, 272 nautical miles off the coast of Nicaragua. We have no sailing guide so we rely on dodgy charts to get close but as usual the charts are out by a mile or 2. We get in with very little sunlight left with no one around but not known to us then there are 2 surprises for us.

What are some of the primary challenges faced by the community on Saba due to the island’s small size and volcanic nature?

Survival on the smallest island in the Caribbean

The Caribbean is known for its beautiful islands, sandy beaches, and clear blue waters. However, there’s one island in the Caribbean that many people have never heard of – Saba. Saba is the smallest island in the Caribbean and is part of the Netherlands. It’s a volcanic island that rises steeply out of the sea, and there are no beaches, making it an unlikely place for tourism. Despite this, a small community has lived on the island for centuries.

Survival on Saba is not easy. The island is only five square miles, and the population is just over 2,000 people. The island’s volcanic nature means that there is no fresh water source, which means that all drinking water must be collected from the island’s rainfall. The island’s steep topography and rocky terrain also make farming and agriculture challenging. The island’s primary food source comes from fishing, and the neighboring islands provide essential goods.

Saba’s isolated location makes transportation challenging. There’s no airport on the island, and only small boats can dock at the island’s port. This means that everything must be brought to the island by boat and that the island is cut off from the rest of the world during severe weather events.

The small community on Saba is incredibly resilient. They have learned to live off the land and sea and have developed a strong sense of community. The island is so small that everyone knows each other, and there is a sense of shared responsibility for the island’s survival.

Despite its challenges, Saba is a unique and special place. The island is home to some of the most beautiful landscapes in the Caribbean and has a rich culture and history. The island’s isolation has allowed its people to develop unique cultural practices and traditions that have been passed down for generations.

In conclusion, survival on the smallest island in the Caribbean is not for the faint-hearted. The community on Saba has had to adapt to the island’s challenging environment, but they have done so with perseverance and resilience. While the island may not be a tourist destination, it is a remarkable place with a unique culture and history that deserves recognition.

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