Have Pirates Come Back to Life in “Dangerous” Saint Vincent and the Grenadines?

I started off this Island Domain tour series by first flying 40 hours one-way to get to Tuvalu. Now I’m on the 15th stop of the Domain Island Tour; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (I will refer to both as Saint Vincent in this post.) The ccTLD (country code top level domain) is “.vc” often used for “Venture Capital”. All dollar notations in the article are East Caribbean Dollars. * 1 ECD $ = 40.96 Yen

◆Where is Saint Vincent?

Located in the Lesser Antilles of the Caribbean Sea, and made up of Saint Vincent, a volcanic island, and the Grenadines, which are coral reefs, this country is a part of the British Commonwealth.

= Table of Contents =

◆Taking a Walk Around “Dangerous” Saint Vincent

◆Pirates Come Back to Life

◆Searching for a Pirate Ship in Fort Charlotte

◆Why Don’t You Eat More Fish? The Cuisine of Saint Vincent

◆The Oldest Botanical Garden in the West and the Known Origin of the Maracas

◆Provisional World Heritage, an Ancient Caribbean Petroglyph

◆”Little Tokyo” Made with Help from Japan

◆How to Purchase a SIM & Test the Local Internet Speed

◆A Visit to the “.vc” Domain Registry


◆Taking a Walk Around “Dangerous” Saint Vincent

Saint Vincent was ranked eighth in the world for murder rates in 2016, and one must be on guard against theft and robbery in the streets. On high alert, I start my walk in the capital city, Kingstown.

An internet cafe caught my eye, almost immediately. In Tonga, I had to walk all over to find an internet cafe, how about in Saint Vincent?
I climb to the second floor on stairs that have the same color as the flag of Saint Vincent.

At the entrance.

As I step inside, I can see that one corner of an electronics shop is an internet cafe.

I got a 15 min. trial plan for $ 2 (about 80 yen). Opening up the browser.

Checking the URL, and it was the Saint Vincent ccTLD “.com.vc”. Next, to measure the connection speed.

On the speed test site the speed was 10 Mbps. Unlike internet cafes in Japan, the surrounding people didn’t seem to be watching video sharing sites like YouTube. To look something up, this speed is just fine.

In Saint Vincent, I was able to find a comfortable internet environment.

I found a shop with many people coming and going, it was a KFC like we have in Japan. I somehow feel relieved to see a shop I know. There’s no McDonald’s in Saint Vincent, so this KFC is a valued fast food restaurant.

It was lunch time and there were many people.

Glancing at the menu, there are many desserts too.

I ordered the “Zinger” similar to the Chicken Fillet Sandwich in Japan, with fries and a drink. $ 17.05 (about 700 yen).
The “Zinger” is universally loved, with freshly fried chicken and a spicy mayonnaise sauce.

For my drink, I chose a fizzy drink called “Red Kola Champagne”. I thought it was a Cola, but the spelling was not the same.

As red as strawberry syrup, I thought it would be very sweet, but actually it was a kind of sour fruit juice. Apparently, this drink comes from Trinidad and Tobago, another Caribbean country. I guess this is an item limited to the Caribbean.


◆Pirates Come Back to Life

My image of the Caribbean is strongly connected to Pirates. From 1660 to 1730, Pirates were the most active in the Caribbean. Nowadays, there are many anime series, movies etc. that draw inspiration from pirates, such as ONE PIECE, with its Shirohige (Whitebeard) and Kurohige (Blackbeard), modeled on a real pirate named Edward Teach who overran the Caribbean. Although some may think that pirates are a thing of the past, in fact, there were 71 maritime incidents of piracy in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2017, an increase of 163% over the previous year. Saint Vincent is also considered a hotbed of piracy.
Do you think I might actually meet a real pirate here? !

First, I went to Wallilabou Bay, where “Pirates of the Caribbean” was filmed, to learn about pirates.

It’s about 30 minutes drive from Kingstown.

This is a very ancient-looking building. On the door says “Port Royal Set Buildings”. Port Royal is a town in Jamaica, and in Pirates of the Caribbean, this building was a film set for a scene supposed to take place in Port Royal.

Leaning on the wall like that, the coffins remind me of beach parasols.

As you enter the building, there are pictures of the leading performers and a schedule.

Pictures of cast members, including an adorable behind the scenes shot of Johnny Depp who played Captain Jack Sparrow.

Not only photos, but also props and set pieces were on display.

I thought that this was another set, but when I entered the building, it was a warehouse not connected to the movies, with many old phones and registers. But, why is there a straw hat here? … (first photo, lower left) Is the most famous pirate in Japan coming?!

In the days when pirates gathered together in Port Royal, it was called “the richest and the worst city in the world.” As a warning to others, pirates who were caught were executed and left to hang at the entrance of the port. Looking toward the cove, you can see an arch-like rock. It may be the rock from which a pirate’s corpse was hanging in the movie.

Although dead in the sights of the artillery from the set, it’s not a pirate ship.

There was also a real “pillory” (a kind of instrument of torture.)

And a dog taking a rest on the set. Even if I bribed him with bones, it’s unlikely he could sneak the jail key for me.

The cafe next to the set has a nice lunch selection, so you can enjoy a meal while thinking about movies.

Admission for these sets is free. This is where you can get the real Caribbean pirate feeling. Now I feel that if I happen to encounter a real pirate, we could understand each other.


◆Searching for a Pirate Ship from Fort Charlotte

I went to Fort Charlotte, which is west of Kingstown. From the top of the fortifications, which were completed in 1806, you can see Kingstown and Bequia, one of the islands of the Grenadines.

This would be a good place to spot a pirate ship.

They may be busy refueling.

While I waited patiently, the sun started to set.

As you can see, there’s no pirate ship, or any ship at all.

I gave up looking for a pirate ship.

I decided to check out one of the building on the premises.

There’s a display of paintings depicting the times when the people of Saint Vincent were slaves.

Fort Charlotte is a free tourist attraction. Many tourists come through, so it’s a good spot to educated people about the sad events of history. It’s also a great spot to watch the sunset and for local people to come and relax. Some male tour guides may approach you to explain the history, but please be aware that these tours are not free.

Click here for the 360° shot of the sunset

Charlotte Fort (St. Vincent and the Grenadines)) – Spherical Image – RICOH THETA


◆Why Don’t You Eat More Fish? The Cuisine of Saint Vincent

For dinner, I went to the “Mangoz Restaurant and Bar” in the Arnos Vale area.

I sat outside on the open terrace. Near the sea, there’s a lovely breeze.

Hairoun, a local beer, is a lager beer whose bottle resembles the green Heineken bottle. It has a mild flavor, and goes well with the somewhat oily food.

I asked them to “Please bring me the local specialty.” They brought a soup, the color of which is difficult to express in words. It’s called Callaloo soup, and it’s a blend of taro leaves and local ingredients harvested in this area. Although the color was a little off-putting, it tasted good and didn’t have that grassy smell. The price was $ 20 (about 800 yen).

The main dish was sautéed conch. The crunchy texture of the shellfish went well with the spicy sauce reminiscent of curry. Conch clams, which I also ate in Anguilla, are popular here too. The price was $ 55 (about 2,200 yen).

The deep-fried shrimp were also delicious, but since this is an island surrounded by the sea, I was expecting more fish dishes. So, I found out that although Saint Vincent has abundant fishery resources, the ordinary people don’t have that much opportunity to eat fish. Therefore, the Fisheries Bureau is trying to promote fish in the diet with the slogan “Put a Fish on Your Dish”. Surprising, but yes, it seems the people of Saint Vincent eat very little fish.

This place is open from 9:00 am.


◆The Oldest Botanical Garden in the West and the Known Origin of the Maracas

Saint Vincent, with its abundant nature, has the oldest botanical gardens in the Western Hemisphere. The Botanical Gardens, established in 1765.

Entry for one adult is $ 5 (about 200 yen) At the reception desk, you have the option of asking for a tour guide for a fee of $ 10 per person (about 400 yen).

As soon as I went in, a man named Cornelius started talking to me. “I will be your guide” he said. I was confused because I didn’t ask for a tour guide, but anyhow the tour started. Unsure if he was actually part of the staff of this garden, I followed him and listened to his tour.

It feels like an English garden, probably because Saint Vincent is part of the Commonwealth of the United Kingdom.

While observing the flowers and trees, Cornelius handed me a dry leaf. It’s a ylang-ylang leaf. Yiang-yiang leaves are used for Chanel No. 5, and are blended with various other fragrances. It’s just a leaf, but I give it a sniff, it certainly has a good smell.

The unexpected guide, Cornelius, cuts off the leaves and hand them back, one after another. Then he cut the trunk of a rubber tree, so the sap came out. It seems a rather daring thing to do.

Cinnamon, also well know in Japan. Of course, I know it as sticks or powder, but I haven’t had many opportunities to see it as a whole tree. The bark has a strong cinnamon smell.

The Maracas palm, with a fruit the size of my little finger.

It will grow like this, to the size of a human face. I put my iPhone SE beside it to show the size.

It is thought that the musical instrument the maraca was first made by drying this fruit.

When looking at a Mimosa tree (Japanese: Ojigiso), Cornelius takes out a lighter. He seems to be flicking the flame a bit obsessively.

Apparently, this is to show the reaction of the leaf when heated up. The mimosa leaf closed up from the tip and eventually the whole leaf drooped. He certainly goes to a lot of trouble for me, though I never asked for a tour.

He picked up and cracked a nutmeg fruit for me. If you eat too much nutmeg, the spice can cause hallucinations and lead to a most terrible death.

Finally, we came to a large cage with a Saint Vincent Amazon (or Saint Vincent Parrot) a species endemic to Saint Vincent and the national bird. Cornelius says “Hello!” but the bird doesn’t answer. Usually, the bird answers back with “Hello!”, he tells me.

The Botanical Gardens are open from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm, with a variety of plants and endemic species from the local Caribbean area. Still unsure if Cornelius is a guide or just happened to be there, we say goodbye and part ways.


◆Provisional World Heritage, an Ancient Caribbean Petroglyph

Engravings, or “Petroglyphs” made by the indigenous “Arawak” people can be found on islands of the Caribbean, although the people themselves have mostly disappeared due to conflicts with other tribes and European aggression. In Saint Vincent, you can see petroglyphs at the Layou Petroglyph Park.

Developed in cooperation with the European Union in 2009, it is provisionally listed on the World Heritage Convention list.

Admission is $ 2 per person (about 80 yen). When you enter the building, there are photos of the petroglyphs found in the Caribbean region. The lady who is receptionist / guide explained each one.

However, she used such a quiet whisper to explain, that I had to ask again and again. When you visit, be prepared to listen very carefully. In the photos, the petroglyphs can be recognized by white lines, this digital processing makes them easier to see. The real ones are lines carved in the rock, so they have no color.

Finally, we follow the guide to the site of the petroglyph.

I could see a big rock.

This petroglyph here is supposed to have been made around 300-600 AD. You can faintly see some lines on the rocks.

It was a bit hard to see, so I enlarged it and marked it with white lines. Can you see it? It seems like faces are carved on the rock. According to the guide, this is a mother and child scene.

There’s a face carved on the top of the rock as well. Much of the meaning of these petroglyphs remains unknown.

You can get close to the rock and even touch it. The lady guide took a photo with this rock. She was so quiet and whispery with her first explanation, but later all I remember is that she laughed so hard.

Why not visit and see if you can figure out the meaning of the mysterious petroglyphs?


◆”Little Tokyo” Made with Help from Japan

I went back to Kingstown. So far, I have been visiting pretty safe areas, so today I will try to be cautious about safety and walk around the capital city a bit.

While I was walking on Bay Street, I found a bus terminal called “Little Tokyo”.

Here they have a wagon kind of car modified into a “Van” which is used as a mini-bus. All routes depart from here. There were all kinds of buses. I saw a Japanese car, but so far, I don’t feel the area is very “Tokyo-ish”.

There’s a fish market next door. I was drawn in by the lively voices of people.

Many fresh fish are for sale, just like you find in Japan. In Saint Vincent it seems they also eat whale, which is sometimes called “black fish”. As a result of promoting more fishing activities using fish aggregating devices (FADs) since 2015, large migratory fish (such as yellowfin tuna and marlin) have landed in this fish market.

This lady owns a restaurant. It seems she comes to stock up on fish.

On a plaque on the outer wall it says that the Kingstown Fish Market was completed in 2005 with grant aid from the Japanese people, as proof of the friendship and cooperation between Japan and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. This fish market was built by Japan’s ODA project in the late 1980s.

In 2005, Japan also provided grant aid for repair work necessary due to aging.
For this reason, the fish market and the area around the bus terminal are called “Little Tokyo”.


◆How to Purchase a SIM & Test the Local Internet Speed

Although Wi-Fi rental services for going overseas are on the rise, certain areas are not covered. In such situations, you can buy a local SIM.

At the Argyle International Airport, I bought a SIM from FLOW, a popular communications company in Saint Vincent.

This is the SIM from FLOW. The clerk activated it for me, which is helpful. I bought a plan of 500 MB for one week. The price was $ 15 (about 600 yen).

After activation the speed result was 14 Mbps. It was no problem to look things up, and I could use it comfortably around town.

Apart from FLOW, there were no other communications companies at the airport.


◆A Visit to the “.vc” Domain Registry

The ccTLD (country code top level domain) for Saint Vincent is “.vc”. I find it being used by a local publishing company and internet service provider.

This time, I made a special visit to the “.vc” domain registry, the NTRC (National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission). I arrive at a very nice building in Kingstown.

I climbed the stairs and found a sign for the office.

Mr. Apollo Knight, director of NTRC, answered my questions. Talking about “.vc” being used as an abbreviation for venture capital and used by investment companies, he said “it was unintentional but a very good thing as the number of users increased.” He also talked about domain usage in Saint Vincent. He was a very friendly director.

“The “.vc” domain is a very cool domain. Also, Saint Vincent itself is a great place to go sightseeing!” commented the friendly Mr. Knight.

 

And after all, I didn’t experience any safety issues in Saint Vincent, but I will continue the Domain Island Tour with care and attention.

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Are there really no Maltese dogs in the Maltese Islands?

The Maltese Islands are the birthplace of the Maltese dog, an adorable creature with gorgeous eyelashes and pure white fluffy hair like a stuffed animal. Do the islanders of Malta love Maltese dogs and is it a sort of Maltese dog heaven? Hmm, searching the net reveals little information on Maltese dogs in Malta. They are not mentioned at all in the guide book. On the tenth trip of the Domain Island Tour, I visited Malta to check the situation of the Maltese dogs there. The ccTLDs (country code top level domain) for Malta are “.mt”, and “.com.mt”.

<<Table of Contents>>
◆Cat Village!? I Went to See “Cat Village”
◆Asking the Maltese People “Which Dog do you Like Best?”
◆At Long Last, a Maltese Dog
◆If You Think this is Just a Resort Area, You are Much Mistaken! Malta, a Leader in Cryptocurrency
◆Interesting Things on Malta
◆How to Purchase a SIM & Test the Internet Speed
◆Similarities between the “.mt” domain and Maltese dogs

The Republic of Malta is located in the south of Italy, in the Mediterranean Sea, it has a temperate climate and the people of Europe like to vacation in Malta.

Cat Village!? I Went to See “Cat Village”

Although small dogs called “Maltese” originated in the Republic of Malta, it is full of cats and now very famous as a “Cat Island.” Some tourists come to see the cats. On the map of Malta, there is even a place called the “Cat Village”. Is Malta a cat place not a dog place? Since there is no information about Maltese dogs, I went to the Cat Village.

A sign for Cat Village. Will the Cat Village be surrounded by, and full of cats? Sounds irresistible.

Cat Village. I am welcomed by a cat sitting on a scooter bike.

There are plenty of stuffed animals, it’s like a fairy tale. However, I cannot find enough cats to call it a village …. Wait a minute, maybe they are all just out doing cat errands.

There seem to be more people than cats.

Finally found some! Aww, pretty cute ☆ blending in with the other people handing out treats, I also pass out popular treats from Japan.

Yummy kitty

That looks so yummy, kitty

Hey, sneaky kitty

With the number of cats so few, I was wondering if this could really be called a Cat Village? but actually it functions as a shelter and there is a sign asking for money and food.

Cats can be seen everywhere on Malta, in fact, there are about 700,000 cats living there, more than the human population.
If you like cats, this is an island you must visit at least once.


Asking the Maltese People “Which Dog do you Like Best?”

“Do you know of any Maltese dogs here on Malta?” I asked local dog owners. Also, to find out the present status of the Maltese dog in Malta, I showed them pictures of Toy poodles, Maltese, Akita dogs, and Golden Retrievers in order to find out which dog people like best.

Local people who cooperated with this survey.

A friendly family in Malta also helped out.

A gallant German shepherd. Dog lovers having a tea together.

Here are the survey results. Rather than the little Maltese dog, big dogs were popular… The Japanese Akita and the Golden Retriever were tied in first place. Maybe this is due to influence of the world-renowned Alina Zagitova? As a Japanese person, I’m happy. Or is it because on Malta, these dogs are even more rare than the Maltese dog? Well, I couldn’t get any information on anyone keeping Maltese dogs.

Next, when I asked at the hotel if there are pet shops that sell Maltese dogs, they told me that there are places that sell pet food, but no places that sell dogs. Pet shops on Malta are places that care for animals and look for foster homes for them. I found a pet shop called the MSPCA but they are only open every Wednesday. Besides that, they told me the sad fact that there are no Maltese breeders on Malta.


At Long Last, a Maltese Dog

The next day, I went out by bus to renew my investigation, I chose the morning walk time to catch dog owners, but I had a hard time finding a Maltese dog. Other kinds of dogs going for walks.

Where did you come from doggy?

Doggy likes the wind

A tired doggy…

After about 5 hours of walking I finally found a small white dog.

It had just come out for a walk. A Maltese dog kept by an elegant lady.

His name is Max.

Unfortunately, he comes from Serbia and not from Malta.
In the end I only met this one Maltese dog. Currently there seems to be very few people with Maltese dogs on Malta Island.


If You Think this is Just a Resort Area, You are Much Mistaken! Malta, a Leader in Cryptocurrency

Close to Europe, with beautiful nature and a temperate Mediterranean climate, Malta is popular as a luxury resort. Many tourists visit from Japan, some for their honeymoon, others as exchange students. If you search the net for Malta, only sightseeing information will appear on the top page. However, many cryptocurrency-related companies have moved to Malta recently.

This is why:

①It’s a country that encourages the use of cryptocurrency

②They have progressive laws that are favorable to cryptocurrency

③With low tax rates Malta is a kind of tax haven, and it has a preferential tax system for foreigners.

Especially since the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) started regulating these things, it’s quite well known that the biggest crypto exchange company “Binance” left Hong Kong and moved to Malta. Malta’s Prime Minister Joseph Muscat posted some heated tweets after the opening of Binance’s Malta office.

Incidentally, a Maltese lady journalist who was investigating allegations of slush funds around Prime Minister Muscat, was killed when a bomb exploded in her car while she was driving in northern Malta.
This was also a hot topic in Malta.

(※AFPBB News

 

Views near Hilton Hotel

Descending to the bottom it seems like a theme park.

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The harbor is full of pleasure boats costing over 30 million yen. Are they owned by rich people who made profits from cryptocurrency?

A real estate company has a lot of expensive property information posted. Payment is in bitcoins only, and it seems a condo in the capital city of Valletta is selling for about 400 million yen.(※Coin Choice)。


◆ Interesting Things on Malta

  • Maltese Cuisine

・The Number 1 Food Recommended by the Malta Tourism Authority is “Sea Urchin”

Here are the “10 Foods You Must Eat” if you come to Malta, according to the Malta Tourism Authority. Number 1. is “sea urchin.” How could I not eat the food recommend as Number 1 by the Tourism Authority?!

I ordered sea urchin pasta (16.50 €) at the Il Ponte Restaurant. The sea urchin sauce was rich and flavorful.

Actually, I went to some restaurants where you could get sea urchin, according to the restaurant guide provided by the Malta Tourism Authority, only to be told that it was no longer on the menu. You need to be careful about trusting information on the internet these days.

・Calamari fritto

If you come to Malta, I recommend the seafood. Especially, please try the calamari fritto (squid: 15 €).

・Rabbit dishes

Speaking of Maltese’s specialties, there’s rabbit… For Japanese people, this seems a bit cruel, but in fact, there are a lot of countries that eat rabbit. Tastes like chicken.

・Bragioli 

Stuffed beef rolls stewed with vegetables with tomato sauce.

・ Maltese bread

It often comes complimentary with your meal. Eaten with a mixture of olive oil, salt pepper and balsamic vinegar.

・Aperol (oranges and herbs blended into a sparkling liqueur)

・Cisk Lager Beer (beer with low alcohol content, 4.2%)

 

Called “The Ideal City of the Renaissance” Valletta is a beautiful fortified city registered as a World Heritage Site. Build by the Knights Hospitaller, the buildings are made of honey colored limestone.

Night view of World Heritage Valletta.

 

The streets of Valletta also had cats.


◆How to Purchase a SIM & Test the Internet Speed

There is a Vodafone shop in the Malta International Airport, so you can purchase local SIM. It was 20€ for 2GB.

Rest assured, you can ask the staff to help you set up the SIM.

 

I checked the internet speed at fast.com. The speed was 15Mbps and I could use the internet without any problem.

 


◆Similarities between the “.mt” domain and Maltese dogs

The country code domains for Malta are “.mt”, and “.com.mt”. I searched for them in town.

 

publictransport.com.mt Bus tickets

 

nextbike.com.mt Bicycle rental company

 

Teatrumanoel.com.mt One of the top 15 most spectacular theaters in the world.

 

dizz.com.mt Clothing company

On the other hand, many were using the word “malta” in a second level domain name, like malta.com.

Contrary to my expectations, and like the Maltese dog, I could not find the Maltese country domain “.mt” much in Malta.

The “.mt” domain is an uncommon domain that the Maltese people do not use much, but because it is a country-specific domain, it is best for operating websites and e-mail addresses related to Malta. As long as people keep using “.com” in the character string, the “.mt” domain may still be available.

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