butterfly and barnacle posted a photo: ... note the size difference between Millenium and the boats left and right. Massive!
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butterfly and barnacle posted a photo: ... note the size difference between Millenium and the boats left and right. Massive!
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Grenada, about 90 miles off the coast of Venezuela. Grenada is the Caribbean at its best, a perfect Caribbean family travel vacation. A perfect Caribbean vacation for hikers, bikers, ecologically sensitive travelers and all adventure travelers. This Travel Video PostCard on Grenada in the West Indies presents Grenada's perfect Caribbean beaches and elegant places...
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Some simple but tough yoga poses and stretches to make you more flexible and relaxed :) Listen to the ocean in Grenada while you stretch and do the splits!
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Here is a brief guide to electric systems used around the Caribbean. If you’re not familiar with the different plug types, you can see illustrations here.
Anguilla, 110V, 60Hz, North American NEMA1-15, North American NEMA 5-15
Antigua, 230V, 60 Hz, North American NEMA1-15, North American NEMA 5-15
Aruba, 127V, 60 Hz, North American NEMA1-15, North American NEMA...
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A number of languages are spoken in the Caribbean, most of a European origin. You can get by just about anywhere with English, but it’s fun to explore the islands and hear the local languages.
Anguilla: English
Antigua: English
Aruba: Dutch, Papiamento, English, Spanish, Castilian
Bahamas: English
Barbados: English
Bermuda: English, Portuguese
British Virgin Islands: English
Cancun: Spanish, English.
Cayman Brac: English
Curacao: Dutch,...
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I’m working on a new set of satellite island tours to take advantage of the Google Maps API. For now you can take tours of the following islands and see popular sites from the sky. When I have the entire Caribbean completed I will launch a redesign of the site to better show off...
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Because of the search for a missing U.S. woman in Aruba, there seems to be an increase in interest in the crime levels of various Caribbean islands. A good place to look before heading anywhere overseas is the U.S. Department of State website. The State Department offers advice about the level of crime in...
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