Bonaire in 100 photos – Malmok

10 February 2020 by Casper Douma - Reading time: < 1 minute

The Malmok area, in the north of the Washington Slagbaai National Park, has a long history that starts with the earliest period we know, in which Indian tribes…

Malmok in Washington Slagbaai

The Malmok area, in the north of the Washington Slagbaai National Park, has a long history that starts with the earliest period we know, in which Indian tribes inhabited Bonaire, through the European occupation, until the twentieth century, when a research station and a lighthouse were built. The area played an important role as a residential environment for enslaved people during the colonial period. Archaeological remains from all these different periods are still found all over the Malmok area.

Casper Douma - Malmok Bonaire

Casper Douma Photography

“Bon dia tur hende, i bon bini na dushi Boneiru!
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. “

2 responses to "Bonaire in 100 photos – Malmok"
  1. Casper Douma says:

    You’re welcome! The new site looks beautiful!

  2. Hi Casper, what a great first post and what a fantastic first picture, in a hopefully long series. Thank you for your contribution!

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