Caribbean sea
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We asked our good friend, Nori over at Anguilla Beaches to recommend her favorite beaches in Anguilla.

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After more than a year cooped up and doing absolutely everything from our living rooms — work and school, Zoom meetings, Zoom happy hours, working out, even graduating — many of us have one thing on our minds: travel. If you're eager to get back to exploring Mother Earth, you're in luck as more countries The post 7 Top Vacation Spots for 2021 appeared first on Mommy Travels.

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Information on Aruba's breathtaking beaches and their location, accessibility, and swimming conditions.
Cancún, located on the northeast coast of the Yucatán Peninsula in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canc%C3%BAn]

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Turquoise Caribbean Sea in Barbados. Amazing Dinner with the view at Palm Terrace Restaurant at Fairmont Royal Pavilion Resort in Barbados. #sponsored
Mullins Bar on Barbados's west coast has been going for over 20 years. 100 miles east of the Caribbean's main arc, the nation is one of the world's top surfing destinations // photo by Justin Foulkes...
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The Navigator of the Seas was amplified in early 2019 to the tune of $115 million, and I got to be one of the first to experience the new additions and reimagining of the ship! Some changes include the first blow dry bar at sea, To Dry For, a new Caribbean poolscape, new and improved dining and nightlife options, and more. For our sailing, the itinerary was a 5-day trip roundtrip to-and-from Miami via the Bahamas and Haiti (at Royal Caribbean’s private island, Labadee), with two full days at…
A study of the Caribbean Sea by University of Liverpool ocean scientists has revealed that, in the midst of all the noise of the ocean, this region behaves like a whistle, which blows so loudly that it can be 'heard' from space in the form of oscillations of the Earth's gravity field.

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