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Savaneta is the village where the Dutch first came on
the island. The Spanish and Dutch came to land through a bay. These high
rank officers called 'commandeurs' build their headquarters, so they
called the bay Commandeursbaai. At the end of the 18th century the
commandeurs moved to the Paardenbaai (Oranjestad). Years later the town
near the Commandeursbaai was called Savaneta. Savaneta is papiamento for
small meadow.
You will notice that every little town has a water
tank situated on a nearby hill. If you drive up this hill in Savaneta
you can look all around.
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| Savaneta Hilltop view |
Savaneta Hilltop view |
Savaneta Hilltop view |
Actually this is a 'secret' place and not really
mentioned for tourists, but we had so much fun here it would be a crime
not to tell you about it. As long as you keep it the way it is and not
behave like tourists, we're pleased to show you this place. Zeerover
(means pirate) is kind of a fish auction.
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| Translation: Attention After
5 o'clock in the afternoon, fish cutting is being done by Pau Dirksz.
For his services you'll have to pay one guilder per kilo. Thank you,
Iki. |
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| Fish is being brought
in |
The Catch of the day |
Zeerover sea view |
All day long, but especially at the end of the
afternoon, the fisherman bring their catch of the day in: the fresh fish
you can get, in sizes you can hardly imagine. Directly after the fish is
brought ashore it gets cleaned, chopped to pieces and sold. It's often
sold even before it was catched. Along the years Zeerover has become
more then just a fisherman's spot: it has become a place to meet and
talk things over for the local people. They talk a bit, drink their
beer, eat some of the fresh fish, play some pool or domino. This is why
Zeerover is so special: it's a local known place in Savaneta, not yet
explored by tourists. That's also why we ask you: if you go there,
please behave and keep it the way it is.
It took some time but they finally finished the
official swimming pool in Savaneta. More details about this swimming
pool later.
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Olympic pool Savaneta |
Olympic 50 m pool |
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