In Kourou I was able to get on a tour of the Space Center where they are the headquarters of the European Space Agency launching satellites. They have three types of rockers they send: Vega (small payload), Soyuz (medium size), and Ariane 5 (large payload). And I was able to get to see all three launch sites. It was a fantastic tour with a nice museum at the end. Luckily for me there was a group of Canadians who already arranged a tour so I was able to join them on an English tour.
The next day I visited the Iles du Salut, specifically Ile Royale, which was the former French prison colony famous for prisoners as Pampillon and Dreyfus. I brought my hammock, food, water, and camped on the island for the night. Which was such a relaxing experience getting to hike around the island all day and when most of the visitors left on the boat back to Kourou, I read by the waterside catching the sunset. Oh and the food I brought was just horrible: a baguette, stinky cheese, terrene of deer, fig compote, and a bottle of bordeaux. Just what the prisoners ate I'm sure. It has been raining a lot lately so if it was raining hard at night I was planning to sleep in the prison, but since the weather was nice I just slept under a shelter by the water; also horrible to fall asleep to. The following morning I awoke by the sounds of people walking about the island and I met a man (from the Holland America cruise ship docked in the harbour) who was doing geocaching so he took me along and I found the two caches on the islands. That was great as I had always wanted to try geocaching, really a lot of fun. I also met a man (also on the cruise) who's daughter was in the Peace Corps! What a strange small world!
Right now I'm sipping a lambic on the patio overlooking the Place des Palmistes, just people watching as the sun sets. I'll head over to a next restaurant just now, then see if I can find this blues bar that supposedly has the largest supply of beer in Cayenne. That'll be a nice way to spend the next few hours as I kill time before a taxi to the airport for a midnight check in.
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