Courtyard at African Place Hotel
Eclectic services at Rasta Mesa, a Garífuna cultural center
Salt water racing, a favorite Garífuna pastime
A casual walk to the Lívingston beach
The colorful streets of Lívingston
The tourist's friend holds his fish, apparently
A cross watches over Lívingston's shores
Garífuna kids with different natural levels of camera hamming
Garífuna boys clown around
The young girl waits quietly for her turn to be photographed
The Y sign is the local equivalent of kids in Asia giving every camera the V
Garífuna kids clowning around
Garífuna kids on a boat
Even pigs hang out at the Lívingston beach
A shrine to the African side of Garífuna heritage
Bikinis, conch shells, and Bob Marley
Seafarers stay in touch with the natural world
Spiders queue for tickets to the waterfall park
Garífuna music traditionally features drums, turtle shell, maracas, and conch shell
Mary presides over flowers
Café Ubafu
Music is life, live music is energy
Polo Martinez, musician and self-appointed ambassador of Lívingston's Garífuna community
The banana boat is not chiquita, it's grandota