Photographer’s Note
Saint Martin is a tropical island in the northeast Caribbean, approximately 300 km (186 miles) east of Puerto Rico. The 87 km² island is divided roughly in half between France and the Netherlands Antilles; it is the smallest inhabited sea island divided between two nations.
* The southern Dutch half comprises the Eilandgebied Sint Maarten (Island area of St. Martin) and is part of the Netherlands Antilles.
* The northern French half comprises the Collectivité de Saint-Martin (Collectivity of St. Martin) and is an overseas collectivity of France.
The main towns are Philipsburg (Dutch side) and Marigot (French side). The island has approximately a total resident population of 85,000. The official population on the Dutch side is 50,000 while on the French side this is 35,000. Human density is 3 times that of the Netherlands. In addition there is an average of 1,000,000 tourist visitors per year.
In 1493, Christopher Columbus embarked on his second voyage to the New World. According to legend, Columbus sighted and perhaps anchored at the island of Saint Martin on November 11, 1493, the feast day of Saint Martin of Tours. In his honor, Columbus named the island San Martin. This name was translated to Sint Maarten (Dutch), Saint Martin (French and English).
When Columbus sailed these seas, St. Martin was populated, if populated at all, by Carib amerindians. The former Arawaks had been chased by the warlike Caribs coming from the North coast of South America a short time before the arrival of the Spaniards who followed in Columbus' wake. The English word cannibal is derived from an Arawak word which referred to the Caribs. The Arawaks were a relatively cultured, agricultural people who fashioned pottery and whose social organization was headed by hereditary chieftains who derived their power from personal deities called zemis. The Caribs, on the other hand, concentrated on warfare. They killed and, allegedly, ate the Arawak men, then "married" the Arawak women.[citation needed]
The Caribs' territory was not completely conquered until the mid-17th century when most of them perished in the struggle between the French, English, Dutch, Danes and Spanish for control of the West Indies. The Dutch first began to ply the island's ponds for salt in the 1620s. Despite the Dutch presence on the island, the Spaniards recaptured St. Martin in 1633 and, one year later, built a fort (now Ft. Amsterdam) and another artillery battery at Pointe Blanche to assert their claim and control access to Great bay salt pond. The Spaniards introduced the first African slaves to the area in the 16th century but the main influx of African slaves took place in the 18th century with the development of Sugarcane plantations by the French protestants and some Dutch jews. Slavery was abolished in the first half of the 19th century, whereupon on some of their territories the British imported Chinese and East Indians to take the place of slaves. Thus, St. Martin and the other islands are populated by a mixture of Amerindian, European, African, Indians and Asian peoples. West Indian cultures such as in St. Martin are, consequently, exceedingly rich and varied.
On March 23, 1648, France and the Dutch Republic agreed to divide the island between their two nations, so they signed the Treaty of Concordia.
Model: NIKON D40
Software: Ver.1.10
Exposure Time: 10/5000 sec
F-Stop: f/11.0
ISO Speed Ratings: 200
Focal Length: 18 mm
Date Taken: 2008-04-30 18:45
Metering Mode: Pattern
File Size: 189 kb
Henryk_Bilor, papagolf21, feather, fabio_ts, John_F_Kennedy, bostankorkulugu, Wanda1, PixelTerror has marked this note useful
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Henryk_Bilor
(20367) 2008-05-05 1:16
Hi Paolo
Nice place, I like the warm, clear colours.
Have a nice day.
gildasjan
(23787) 2008-05-05 1:37
Bonjour Paolo
Ce tableau en bleu et blanc est très rafraichissant,un régal pour les yeux.
Simple te beau.
Bonne journée.
Amicalement
Gildas
stefanocer
(10404) 2008-05-05 1:48
Dalla miniatura avevo pensato alla sardegna Paolo , il posto ed il mare devono essere favolosi , ottima la foto .
Stefano.
barrufeto_77
(25809) 2008-05-05 1:57
Pronto Paolo!
I wish I were here now....what a pleasure for my eyes this lovely view!
Good colours and depth!
Rgs, Oscar
papagolf21
(56421) 2008-05-05 4:06
Bonjour, cher Paolo,
Que vous ayez rêvé d'un autre monde, ou que vous ayez rêvé d'un paradis... c'est mieux que de ne pas rêver du tout !
En admirant cette photographie, je rêve de pouvoir être sur place et de vivre un rêve éveillé.
Un pur plaisir !
Amitiés.
Philippe
feather
(49860) 2008-05-05 5:23
So...that's where you have been! It's a long journey with two little ones. :)
Beautiful shot of Paradise with stunning colours.
Kath
fabio_ts
(13674) 2008-05-05 7:28
Meglio che non faccia vedere questa spiaggia alla mia dolce metà ...il budget vacanzifero per quest'anno è già esaurito... :o)
splendido posto e bella foto Paolo, con colori incantevoli e dettagli da scoprire, complimenti!!
ciao,
Fabio.
grigand
(12640) 2008-05-05 8:28
Ciao Paolo,
Accidenti che posto, non capivo come fosse il mare d'Olanda ... Un posto veramente splendido, ottimi i colori.
ciao
andrea
John_F_Kennedy
(31427) 2008-05-05 8:55
Wonderfully clear water, makes me want to go there.
Best wishes,
Achim
brandstaetter
(14152) 2008-05-05 9:48
Ciao Paolo,
hai fatto ferie :) molto duro di ritornare al lavoro vedendo questi colori stupendi..
Ciao, complimenti, Christian
bostankorkulugu
(33598) 2008-05-05 17:25
so that was what your daddy get after the operation he had... lucky man indeed... and lucky you... you were clever to leave the kids and wife behind, otherwise you wouldnt want to go back to milan... i wouldnt, at least...
fantastic paolo...
korkut
Wanda1
(10957) 2008-05-05 22:11
Hi Paolo,
The turquoise waters always make me think of summer and relaxing, it looks so idyllic. Great thatyou captured all the various water sports happening and nice wide angle to get in big view.
Regards
Wanda
Graal
(57995) 2008-05-06 0:04
Hi Paolo,
amazing colours of beach and water, view from paradise. Great place for rest. Good note and Your work. I like it.
Gr., Aleksander
PixelTerror
(86138) 2008-05-06 0:30
Ciao Paolo,
So this is where you have been hiding lately, grrrr I envy you ;-)
There are all the colors of the tropical dream in here, especially the white sand and the emerald water, it is a bit empty though, I miss a palmtree or two. But never mind I'd gladly exchange my office for this one...
Have a nice day JY
Nicou
(44867) 2008-05-06 0:32
Hello Paolo,
mangifique iché marin, ces bleus sont merveilleux, avec la puereté de l'eau, un mangigique ciel, en belle envie d'aller bronzer.
Merci et amitiés
Nicou
bobocortis
(14140) 2008-05-06 2:00
Ciao Paolo.
Ciò che mi piace in particolare in questa foto è l'incerto confine tra mare e terra nel punto dove le onde si infrangono sulla riva e il mare ha una trasparenza assoluta.
Bravissimo.
Buona serata.
Bobo.
sacavem
(8289) 2008-05-07 2:04
Olá Paolo,
Great colours and light in this very nice picture. What a refreshing and relaxing holiday in the beach.
Excellent composition, very nice colours, and sharpness.
Um abraço / 1Hug,
Filipe
testmaniac
(12136) 2008-05-21 8:06
Hi Paolo, so nice! Great colors. I dream to visit Caribbean islands some day!
TFS and regards,
Philip
jemaflor
(39385) 2008-06-30 10:59
Hi Paolo,
Great beach seaside, so lovely blue colour, maybe you can cropped the people too close the left side of your shot.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Paolo Motta (Paolo)
(40703) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-04-30
- Camera: Nikon d40 dslr
- Exposure: f/11, 1/500 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-05-05 0:58








