Milk    River   Spa –   Junction    -   44  km
Before  departing,  I   had one final   dip in  the hot spring  before  following
the coastal path    further west.
The route   led past    God’s   Well,   a   deep    sinkhole.   It’s    rumoured    to  be
inhabited    by  the     ghosts  of  a   Taino   maiden  and     a   scuba   diver
(unrelated) who drowned there   whilst  trying  to  establish   the depth   of
the well.   A   short   while   later,  I   stopped at  Alligator   Pond    for lunch.
Little  Ochi    was a   popular restaurant  where   one could   order   freshly
caught  fish    on  the beach.  Here,   tables  were    in  brightly    painted boats
upon    stilts, and reggae  music   blared  from    a   rickety timber  bar.    
Following    lunch,  I   set     off     up  the     mountain    in  the     stinking    midday
heat.   The climb   was steep,  and the way was in  poor    condition.  People
called  me  in  to  rest    and advised me  to  take    a   taxi    as, according   to
them,    Treasure    Beach   wasn’t  reachable   by  bicycle.    I   very    nearly
believed    them    as  the going   was dreadfully  slow    and exhausting. Upon
slinking    into    Junction,   I   spotted a   guesthouse  and called  it  a   day.    The
place   was cheap   but comfortable,    and I   was grateful    for the pool    in
the oppressing  heat.
