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| Columbus discovered St. Kitts (short for St. Christopher) and Nevis on his second voyage in 1493. Arawak and Carib Indians who had moved up through the islands from South America already inhabited ... |
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| Welcome to Central America's English-speaking gem, the tiny country of Belize acclaimed as an adventurer's paradise with an intriguing mix of tropical forests, majestic mountains, Maya temples and ... |
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| The Grenadines comprise a string of 100 tiny, rocky islands and cays, which are scattered between St. Vincent and Grenada. Bequia, called "the island of the clouds" by the Carib Indians, is the lar... |
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| The first inhabitants on Bonaire were the Arawak Indians. Then in 1499, Amerigo Vespucci discovered Bonaire and claimed it for Spain. Because the island had no gold nor sufficient rainfall to devel... |
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| The most easterly of the Caribbean Islands, Barbados stands as a welcoming sentinel at the gateway to the West Indies. The island has for centuries been the first landfall for any sailors venturing... |
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| Cabo San Lucas lies at the southernmost tip of the 800-mile-long Baja Peninsula. Once a sleepy seaside village, Cabo has grown into a bustling, expensive international resort and one of Mexico's fo... |
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