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Caribbean
Tiny Island, 2 Nations: St. Martin
Blink, and you could easily miss it. And keep your passport in your pocket; you definitely won’t need that. Driving from south to north, you’ll simply see a sign welcome ...
April 4, 2023
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Tim Johnson
Nature, History, and Sunshine Welcome Visitors to St. Lucia
Words printed on T-shirts worn by locals offered a welcoming note shortly after my wife, Fyllis, and I ...
January 29, 2023
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St. Lucia Is Rich in Color, Culture, Crafts, and Community
So there I was, at the Sulphur Springs Mud Bath in St. Lucia, being smeared with green mud ...
January 28, 2023
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Two Sides of Paradise Await in St. Martin
One minute, it’s all Holland, a bustling port city named for a Dutch naval captain, restaurants serving delicacies ...
November 25, 2020
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A Captivating Concoction of Caribbean Cultures
There I was in my white lab coat, examining the 40 different vials and trying to determine which ...
August 30, 2020
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Fyllis Hockman
Nevis, the Caribbean’s Best-Kept Secret
"Watch your step," our guide says as we follow a narrow path up the mountainside. The trees are ...
March 13, 2017
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Janna Graber
Tropical Islands Urged to Ban Sunscreen That Kills Coral Reefs
Oxybenzone is an ultraviolet-light absorbing chemical used as a primary ingredient in many sunscreen lotions and sprays. Hawaiian ...
October 11, 2016
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Tara MacIsaac
Jamaica: Why ‘Ya Mon’ Brings You Back for More
Known as the happiest island in the Caribbean, Jamaica is world-famous for much of what we take for ...
August 30, 2016
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Isabelle Kellogg
Small Tropical Islands Could Become the World’s First 100% Renewable Nations
We've heard a lot about urgent climate action from "world leaders" in developed countries, yet actual concrete achievements ...
June 20, 2016
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Tom Rogers
The ‘Real’ First Thanksgiving Was a Feast in Florida
This Thanksgiving, people across the US will load the dining room table with turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie—the ...
November 26, 2015
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Stephenie Livingston
Homeland Security Taking to the Sky in Drug Smuggling Fight
While the eastern Pacific Ocean remains the most popular route for cocaine smuggling, the Caribbean is once again ...
September 10, 2015
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Storm Dissipates After Killing at Least 20 in Caribbean
Tropical Storm Erika dissipated early Saturday, even as its remnants began drenching parts of eastern Cuba
August 29, 2015
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The Associated Press
EU Economic Crisis Creates Third Migration Wave to Latin America
The EU economic crisis is reshaping the migration pattern between Latin America, the Caribbean and the Old Continent, ...
July 23, 2015
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Many Leave Dominican Republic for Haiti to Avoid Deportation
Thousands of people from Haiti or merely of Haitian descent aren't waiting to see if they'll be forcibly ...
July 14, 2015
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Parched Caribbean Faces Widespread Drought, Water Shortages
The worst drought in five years is creeping across the Caribbean, prompting officials around the region to brace ...
June 24, 2015
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Caribbean Islands Perfect Winter Getaway
Whether it's relaxing on the beach or playing water sports, Caribbean vacations offer something for everyone – but ...
February 9, 2015
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Rich Palese
Key Largo, An American Caribbean Adventure
"It's the Caribbean you can drive to. You don't have to change your currency, you don't need a ...
February 8, 2015
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4 of the Coolest Caribbean Countries to Visit
For those who love to travel different parts of the world, Caribbean countries's visit is definitely a treat ...
February 5, 2015
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Design Recipes: Cathy’s Travel To Design – Are Caribbean Colors Becoming a Trend?
Over the next few week's we're going to have a theme - we have a Design Recipes Sweepstakes ...
January 30, 2015
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The small Caribbean island of Antigua lies near the centre of the Caribbean chain sandwiched between St Kitts ...
December 8, 2014
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Russian Bomber Patrols to Reach Gulf of Mexico
In a show of military muscle amid tensions with the West, Russia will send long-range strategic bombers on ...
November 12, 2014
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Vladimir Isachenkov
What Happened to Cuba’s Sunken City?
Just over a decade ago, a team of explorers were working on an exploration and survey mission off ...
August 9, 2014
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April Holloway
Those Journalists in Trinidad and Tobago; Their Concerns About the Cybercrime Bill, and The Tacitus Strategy.
London, United Kingdom; - Historically, politicians have always found unique ways to repeat the implementation of covert laws ...
June 22, 2014
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Dennis Adonis
Trinidad and Tobago’s Cyber Crime Bill May Be The Beginning of an Already Failed Quest
London - United Kingdom; - Probably wary of sporadic incidences in the world of virtual reality, the Caribbean ...
June 22, 2014
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Dennis Adonis
Tipping Points and Shark Fin Soup
I’ve spent most of my life working close to sharks. They were always a concern and I certainly ...
October 28, 2013
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Dr. Gerry
Are We Overharvesting Our Future?
What was only a few years ago the most abundant large predator on Earth is now little more ...
April 17, 2013
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Hurricane Sandy, Tropical Storm Isaac, and a drought have left Haiti reeling.
November 14, 2012
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