This is a picture of me,
Ana Maria Ricaraldo, descendent of Fernandez Ricaraldo. I am
currently the president of Gaiana Island and I update this
website regularly. I like to supervise operations on
Gaiana Island and I personally make sure that every problem
is resolved. My hobbies include reading, surfing, and
taking hikes on Gaiana. If you have any questions or
concerns about your stay on Gaiana Island, please feel free
to call me at (245)432-8721. |
This
is a picture of my pet octopus, Octavia. Octavia is a
very friendly octopus and is well trained. When I go
scuba diving and clap three times, she comes flying through
the ocean towards me. After a brief hug, I give her a
little crab as a treat. Clapping my hands one time
means twirl around, two times means stay, and four times
means good bye. If any of you should encounter Octavia
during your stay at Gaiana Island, don't panic. Like I
said, she is very friendly and wouldn't harm a human.
If you're lucky, she'll let you touch her and feel her
rubbery skin. |
This
is my house, nestled in the trees on Gaiana Island. I spend most of my time here, making
sure that Gaiana Island suits everyone's needs. The
house has a great view of the Island. My house is not
for sale, but we do have residential areas on the southern
part of Gaiana Island. |
This
is a picture of Gaiana Island's headquarters. This is
where hotel reservations can be made. Lost and Found
is located in Building 3. To check in advance if Lost
and Found has your item, call (245)564-1468. Any lost
luggage heading to Gaiana Island also ends up here.
The first aid building is also located here. We have a
medical doctor standing by 24/7 in case an emergency should
happen. We recommend you stop by our Visitor Center
and pick up a map of the island. We are currently
hiring. If you would like to apply for a position,
please send your application to 4935 Bermuda Drive, Gaiana
Island, Bermuda Triangle, 54245. |
Since
commercial airlines do not fly to Gaiana Island, Bermuda
Airways is the only way to travel here. Bermuda
Airway's planes have to be big to accommodate the
increasingly popularity of Gaiana Island. First Class
flights start at $1500 and Economy starts at $1000.
For more information, visit Bermuda Airways website
by clicking on the big airplane.
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