Bonaire in 100 photos – Dump it in the Mondi
The Mondi refers to undeveloped wilderness areas. In these areas, unfortunately, trash is sometimes dumped.
Dump it in the Mondi of Bonaire.
Undeveloped wilderness areas on Bonaire are unique and ecologically valuable landscapes that reflect the island’s biodiversity. These areas, often referred to as “Mondi,” are home to a variety of native flora and fauna, offering a glimpse into the pristine nature that once covered much of the Caribbean. The Mondi serve as important habitats for rare species, including several species of cacti, aloe, and the iconic dividivi tree. These areas are also crucial for birds, providing food, nesting and resting areas for migratory birds. Unfortunately, trash is also sometimes dumped in this area.
Casper Douma Photography
βBon dia tur hende i bon bini na dushi Boneiru!β
My name is Casper Douma and I am a photographer. Since 2014 I’ve been living on this beautiful island, surrounded by a fringing reef. At first glance, you may see mostly cacti and drought, but Bonaire is a little gem if you get to know it better. I would like to take you on one of my photography tours to show you all the special places of Bonaire. In small groups of maximum 4 people I give you a unique look at the beauty of Bonaire. Became curious? Take a look at my website! I wish you a lot of fun on beautiful Bonaire.β