East Caribbean
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East Caribbean
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Caribbean Holidays
Caribbean islands consist of the Caribbean Sea, its islands and also the surrounding shorelines. It's located southeast of The United States, east of Central America and to the North West of South America. The region of Caribbean Sea is made up of over 7000 islands with many reefs, and islets. What we call West Indies is in fact an assortment of island destinations. It comprises Antilles which is itself classified into 3 parts-the Greater Antilles on the north, the Lesser Antilles on the south as well as the east and also the Leeward Antilles. Other islands are the Bahamas to the northeast and Bermuda further north in the Atlantic Ocean.
These territories include sovereign states, overseas departments, and dependencies. In past times, it was a region named the Federation of the West Indies with about 10 British talking Caribbean nations. The greatest thing about Caribbean vacation is that it has something for everyone's taste. So, if you're a water sport enthusiast or like walking, swimming or diving or other such water sports, you'd find Caribbean islands a never ending pleasure ride. Actually Caribbean islands offer you a entire large amount of options. Whether you look for fun and experience or you seek seclusion and privateness, you can find some islands fitting the bill.
As an example, take a flight from St. Maarten or take a motor vessel from there and get to Cap Juluca. It's really a amazing place for holidays. Its attractive white sand beaches and truly beautiful surrounding is sufficient to bewitch anyone. And once you get to Caribbean islands, you would be amazed with Caribbean accommodations here.
Once you reside in Caribbean accommodations, you'd be living amongst exotic landscapes and lush greenery. The Caribbean Islands are some of the greatest cruise locations in the world. With over fifty island destinations to choose from, people are offered a wide option of vistas, individuals, and areas to meet and mingle. The chance of going to the same island two times on the common Caribbean cruise avenues would not most probably occur. Here is a list of just some options offered on your basic Caribbean Cruise Routes. Leaving from the island of Cozumel the cruise will head to Jamaica and then on to the island's of Honduras and Belize. These all leave from Florida along with other seaports in the eastern part of the usa. The Eastern Caribbean Cruise Routes will take you towards the Key West Sea, and from their to the Bahamas. Then you'll cruise on over to the Turks and Caicos Islands, and on to the Virgin Island's such as Puerto Rico. And third you have the Southern Caribbean Cruise Avenues. You are able to start one of these from any one of the prior ports of call we mentioned previously.
These Caribbean Cruise Routes can go in any direction and most of the time these cruises do not end at the place where it began. When it comes to these Caribbean Cruise Routes it are generally very hard to determine which isle and which route you ought to take as there is so several accessible wonderful locations. It's superior that you you take some time and gain just a little knowledge of the locations that you want to go. To even make it harder to choose there's lots of different activities that you can do on the different different cruises. When it comes towards the Caribbean Cruise Avenues are a lot of amazing locations to view.
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Long Island, North-East Coast, Antigua, Caribbean $29.99 J P De Manne Long Island, North-East Coast, Antigua, Caribbean - Photographic Print |
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Bottom Bay Beach, East Coast, Barbados, Caribbean, West Indies $29.99 Sylvain Grandadam Bottom Bay Beach, East Coast, Barbados, Caribbean, West Indies - Photographic Print |
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East Coast Near Bathsheba, Barbados, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America $29.99 Hans Peter Merten East Coast Near Bathsheba, Barbados, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America - Photographic Print |
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Caribbean Sea $78.07 The Caribbean Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean situated in the tropics of the Western hemisphere, bounded to the south and west by the American landmass, with the North Atlantic Ocean proper to the northeast and the Gulf of Mexico to the northwest. More specifically, it washes upon (clockwise from the south) the South American countries of Venezuela and Colombia on the south; the Central American countries of Panama on the southwest, and Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, and Mexico on the west; the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico) on the north, and the Lesser Antilles on the east. The entire area of the Caribbean Sea, the numerous islands of the West Indies, and adjacent coasts, are collectively known as the Caribbean. The Caribbean Sea is one of the largest salt water seas and has an area of about 2,754,000 km (1,063,000 sq. mi.). The seas deepest point is the Cayman Trough, between the Cayman Islands and Jamaica, at 7,686 m (25,220 ft) below sea level. The Caribbean coastline has many gulfs and bays: the Gulf of Gon ve, Gulf of Venezuela, Gulf of Darien, Golfo de los Mosquitos and Gulf of Honduras. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 84 Publication Date: 2010/01/04 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.20 inches |
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North East Coastline, St. Vincent, Windward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America $29.99 Wood Nick North East Coastline, St. Vincent, Windward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America - Photographic Print |
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OECS (Organization of East Caribbean States) $58.5 No Synopsis Available |
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The Pirates of the Caribbean: Secret Files of the East India Trading Company $3.95 The East India Trading Company has been working to rid the Seven Seas of all pirates, but the cunning pirates are hard to catch. If the East India Trading Company is ever to gain control, they will need all the help they can get. Luckily for them, this compiliation pulls together all the stories of the notorious, pesky Pirates of the Caribbean. Featuring legends and facts known about the key characters, their ships, and the places they travel, it's a who's-who for new and old fans alike. |
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Bottom Bay Beach, East Coast, Barbados, Windward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America $29.99 Sylvain Grandadam Bottom Bay Beach, East Coast, Barbados, Windward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America - Photographic Print |
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The Democratic System in the Eastern Caribbean $126.95 What are the unique features of the governing structures and political systems of the small states and former British colonies of the East Caribbean? Are they truly democratic? Do the decision makers manipulate their peoples? And what can we learn about the political modernization of developing countries through an in-depth study of the governing of Antigua, Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Kitts/Nevis and Montserrat? This is the most comprehensive analysis to date of these little-known democracies, one that will interest students in comparative government and Latin American studies. This study provides a conceptual framework for comparing East Caribbean governments with other Western political systems, for assessing the democratic and authoritarian characteristics of seven small states, and for analyzing the impact of modernization on the political development of these developing nations. The study describes the political institutions in the East Caribbean, the role of political parties, the church, and class, and shows how the particular social and economic problems affect the governments and people in the region. |
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The Early Pirates of East Asia, Eastern Europe and the Pirates of the Caribbean $17.87 An explanation of what piracy really means, and in-depth information on pirate groups from Asia and Eastern Europe. With an entire chapter on piracy in the Caribbean. |
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The Caribbean Cruise $27.81 Text extracted from opening pages of book: THE CARIBBEAN CRUISE By HARRY L. FOSTER WITH ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS DODD, MEAD & COMPANY NEW YORK 1928 THE WALLS OF CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA OOPTBIGHT, 1928 BY DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY, INC. PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY THE VAIL-BALLOU PRESS, INC., BINGHAMTON, N. Y. ACKNOWLEDGMENT For assistance in the preparation of this volume, the author wishes to thank: Miss Viola Irene Cooper, who supplied the data on Jamaica. Mr. David Heald, of the Raymond and Whit comb Company, who supplied several of the maps and photographs. Mr. Fausto Simon, managing-director of the Plaza Hotel, Havana, - who corrected portions of the chapter on Cuba. The many steamship companies who, in ad dition to advertising in the volume, have aided in bringing our data up to date. The author has reprinted occasional pages from his own recently published If You Go to South America, and has drawn portions of his material from A Guide to the West Indies by the late Frederick A. Ober, with the permission of the publishers, Dodd, Mead and Company. ILLUSTRATIONS The walls of Cartagena, Colombia .... Frontispiece TACINQ PAGE Palms and coral seas 2 The Port of Cartagena 8 The President's palace in Haiti 18 Hamilton Harbor, Bermuda 30 A Bahaman sponge factory 46 Morro Castle, Havana 56 The side-streets of Kingston 80 A land of darkeys and donkeys 102 The Bastion de Febrero 124 Atop the Morro, San Juan 142 On the way to market 164 A glimpse into the primitive 178 The ruins of St. Pierre 196 Cabbage Palms, St. Vincent 216 The Careenage, Bridgetown 232 Coolies from the Far East 246 The landing, Curacao 262 The roofs of Caracas 272 The locks at Gatun 296 San Jose de Costa Rica 322 ACentral American volcano 338 ix LIST OF MAPS 3PAGE The West Indies ( folding) 6 Bermuda ( folding), 36 Havana 63 Kingston, Jamaica 85 Jamaica ( folding) 92 Port-au-Prince, Haiti 109 Santo Domingo City 131 San Juan, Porto Rico 147 Porto Rico ( folding) 158 Bridgetown, Barbados 237 Port of Spain, Trinidad 251 Caracas, Venezuela 281 Panama Canal Zone 307 Panama City 313 THE CARIBBEAN CRUISE CHAPTER I WHY THE WKST INDIKS? PALMS AND CORAL SKAS American Mediterranean Pirate 1 Lands - Tlu k X'aryini; At tractions-The C liniatc. |
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Caribbean $39.99 Caribbean - Art Print |
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East $15.99 East |
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Caribbean Portrait $1000 "Photo by Russell K. Frederick / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers' organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means ""a group of people working together"". Today, Kamoinge's membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images.The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge's collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 - 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time." |
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The Caribbean $79.99 Eliot Elisofon The Caribbean - Premium Photographic Print |
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Islands in the Wind : The political economy of the English East Caribbean $6.62 No Synopsis Available |
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Research on Education in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Middle East $81.17 No Synopsis Available |
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Searching for Sugar Mills: An Architectural Guide to the Eastern Caribbean $20.56 From Anguilla to Trinidad, the Caribbean offers a huge variety of architectural styles that have been influenced by the many European settlers who colonized the islands, as well as the Africans, Amerindians, and East Indians brought to the region as laborers. |
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Dominican Republic - The Caribbean Coast $8.99 Starting just beyond the hustle and bustle of Santo Domingo, and continuing east almost all the way to the southeastern tip of the island, lies what most visitors come to the island for - a taste of the idyllic Caribbean. Referred to locally as the Costa Caribe (Caribbean Coast), the southeast coast of Hispaniola, with its sparkling white sand and translucent, tranquil waters, boasts a number of the Dominican Republic's top-rated beaches. Two of the best are the world-renowned Boca Chica and the less celebrated - though no less beautiful - Bayahibe. Also on the south side are several prime dive spots, including a spectacular coral reef off a small island and a number of underwater caves that have become increasingly popular with extreme divers in recent years. Baseball fans often like to make pilgrimages to the city of San Pedro de Macorís, which has produced a remarkable number of Major League stars. But perhaps the crowning glory of the Caribbean Coast is the Parque Nacional del Este, a 172-square-mile habitat for bird and plant life. The park is also the site of fascinating cave complexes housing Taino drawings that depict historical events between the indigenous population and the early conquistadors. This is drawn from our larger guide to the entire Dominican Republic; it zeros in on the Caribbean Coast -- Boca Chica, Juan Dolio, San Pedro de Macoris, La Romana & Bayahibe. An extensive introduction to the Dominican Republic as a whole gives you all the practical information you will need about getting here, getting around, the climate, flora & fauna, culture, history and much more. A language phrasebook and dictionary is included at the end of the guide. The authors -- one of whom is a Dominican Republic native -- share their intimate knowledge of this island nation. Virgin beaches, 16th-century Spanish ruins, the Caribbean's highest mountain, exotic wildlife and vast forest reserves will lure you here. And this book will show you around. Diving, hiking, wildlife, parks, tours, getting around, carnivals and celebrations, services, shopping -- all are covered in detail. Accommodations run the gamut from luxury resorts to bare-bones camping facilities. The authors recommend places to eat, too -- including roadside shacks selling local delicacies.  Packed with all the practical travel information you could ever need, from places to stay and eat, tourist information resources, destination-specific travel advice, emergency information, plus sections on history and geography that provide readers with the background knowledge essential to a fantastic holiday. The authors' passion for the destination comes across in the lively, revealing and detailed text, which is always packed with the very best and most up-to-date information. Whether you want to discover hidden waterfalls and secluded beaches, explore crumbling colonial ruins, or experience local festivities, this is your perfect companion. Adventures covered range fr |
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Developmental Policy and the State: The European Union, East Asia, and the Caribbean $31.78 Developmental Policy and the State studies the changing face of government support for endogenous development. In the past two decades, governments have assumed a more conscious economic role as a stabilizing force to maintain low fiscal deficits and low inflation growth paths. This important reference work provides an integrated discussion of the development theory at the heart of interventionist government economic policy. The opening chapters analyze the role of state intervention and its impact on development theory, present the Developmental State model, and discuss the regulatory and development roles of a state in a market economy. The book also critiques the European Union's regional and industrial policies and contrasts EU and Caribbean developmental policies with the Developmental State approach. Karagiannis concludes his discussion with developmental theory-based policy solutions for an increasingly globalized world economy. |
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East Is East $5.99 East Is East |
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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End - $16.99 Director Gore Verbinski and the crew set sail once again for this, the third chapter in the swashbuckling Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy. Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) is hopelessly trapped in Davy Jones' locker after a harrowing encounter with the dreaded Kracken, and now Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) and Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley) must align themselves with the nefarious Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush) if they hold out any hope of saving their old friend from a fate worse than death. The East India Trading Company and its fearsome leader, Lord Cutler Beckett (Tom Hollander), have taken control of the ghostly Flying Dutchman and its captain, Davy Jones (Bill Nighy), and now the baleful Admiral Norrington (Jack Davenport) has taken the helm in a relentless bid to destroy every pirate ship in his path and bring the Age of Piracy to a violent close. Meanwhile, Will, Elizabeth, and Captain Barbossa navigate treacherous waters and face bitter betrayal as they set sail to gather the only army that can stand up to Beckett -- The Nine Lords of the Brethren Court. But Captain Jack Sparrow is one of the lords, and as long as he's stuck in Davy Jones' locker, Beckett and his nefarious armada are sure to emerge victorious. There's still hope, however, if the heroic team that includes Tia Dalma (Naomie Harris), Pintel (Lee Arenberg), and Ragetti (Mackenzie Crook) can reach exotic Singapore and convince vulpine pirate Sao Feng (Chow Yun-Fat) to provide them with charts and a ship. But even the powerful Brethren Court may need a bit of help from volatile sea goddess Calypso in order to weather the coming storm. With the entire future of the pirate way at stake, everyone will be forced to choose sides while drifting precariously to the edge of the earth for one final, spectacular battle. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |


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