09. Grenada 1983 - Saturday, November 26th - Helicopter Ride
View From the Helecopter
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This was the west coast of Grenada as seen from the helecopter on our flight North to Gouyave. We sat in the doorway of the helicopter with our feet hanging out and nothing but a nylon strap strung across the doorway to keep us from falling out. This gave us a wonderfull view of the island. As we flew along we passed through a rain squall. I don't know how fast we were going, but the drops of rain felt like little pebbles or hail stones rather than rain drops as they hit my legs.
Genada is not a large island so the helecopter flight was not long. Grenada is only 21 miles long and 12 wide with an area of about 211 square miles. The island's hightest point, Mount Saint Catherine (2756 ft) might just be shrouded in the clouds somewhere in the background.
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