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    #1 -- Life is a Beach

    Are you a sun worshipper? Are you all for having sand between your toes and the sun beating down on you? Hardly anyone ever goes to the Caribbean if not for its spectacular beaches. In fact, beaches a...

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    100 General tips for traveling on a budget (76-100)

    76. Secure and make change as soon as you can after arriving at your destination. This will avoid having to revert to your smaller denomination bills and tipping with a heavy hand and even heavier hea...

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    A Glimpse At Fiji Facts

    Fiji Facts on Geography The archipelago of Fiji lies in the tropical Southern Hemisphere. It has about 300 islands and 500 islets but only 100 are inhabited. The two main islands are Vanua Levu and...

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    A Taste of Eclectic Eats

    The cuisine of Trinidad is as varied as the various ethnic groups that make up its people. A multicultural society like Trinidad provides every visitor with the enjoyment of Creole, Syrian-Lebanese, ...

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    Antigua

    Nestled between the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea and the mighty North Atlantic Ocean, Antigua is a tiny island that makes up the second half of the country, Antigua and Barbuda. With an area ...

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    Antigua And Barbuda Recipes

    Antigua and Barbuda, an island nation located in the Leeward Islands between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, is famous as a popular tourist destination. Its complex coastline of harbor...

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    Antigua History

    A Caribbean island that has claimed to have a "beach for everyday of the year" is also brimming with heritage that has dated back many, many years ago. According to many, the Antigua history starte...

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    Appleton Rum Factory In Jamaica

    The kill-devil drink of Jamaica. There have been many stories as to the origin of the rum. Some claim the word to have been used first around the 1620's in Barbados to describe their rough and nasty l...

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    Aruba Restaurants

    There's a lot to enjoy in Aruba. One of the best ways is to taste the fine dining offered at the top rated Aruba restaurants. Aruba, although the smallest of the ABC islands, offers a lot of great...

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    Bahama Mama

    Bahama Mama is one of the well known and favorite drinks in the Bahamas. If you're in the island of the Bahamas you can never do away with having a try on this drink. It's a combination of an alcohol...

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    Bahamas Food

    One of the adventures highly considered when visiting a new place is the native delicacy and food of the place. It's the most enjoyable and "fulfilling" escapade one can ever experience in a new place...

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    Bahamas Resorts

    When you're at the amazing and breathtaking islands of the Bahamas, the best way to perfect you vacation is by staying on the best hotels and resorts in the island. Bahamas resorts can give you that ...

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    Barbados Coat Of Arms

    One of the distinguishing symbols of a country is the coat of arms. This long time tradition of using coat of arms predominantly originated from Scotland and England. Among the Scots the use of coat o...

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    Barbados Culture

    Even if history pointed out that the Amerindians, Spaniards, and Portuguese all set foot in Barbados long before the Englishmen did, it was still the British who had the most distinct influence on the...

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    Barbados Economy

    Like any other nation, Barbados also has its own share of economic fluctuations. A quick peek in its history, Barbados economy was greatly dependent on the sugar production way back in the 17 century....

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