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  • St KittsDec 26 2011 St. Kitts • Rain forest hike – Banyan trees and almond trees • Brimhill Fortress Nat’l Park, World Heritage site • Venus visible in the night sky (astronomer on board) • No traffic lights on the island • Blue Lagoon drink on sale for $3 Posted by Linda K in Amazon Journal | Dec 25, 2011
  • Wednesday, March 30, 2011, Basseterre, St, Kitts Today we got up and got organized for our Zip Line excursion. After breakfast we set out to meet our group at the end of the pier – as usual. They always say you meet at the Posted by DavidandHazel in Warm Weather Again | Apr 1, 2011
  • Diving Safari"If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water." Everything in Trinidad seemed too perfect... so we weren't really surprised when trouble awaited us at the airport. Since for the past month I was travelling with my whole Posted by kreglicka in WANDERLUST | Jun 15, 2010
  • Travel to the island of Nevis Here is a link to an interesting story WITH PHOTOS on travel to Nevis from St Kitts & ENJOY !http://hubpages.com/hub/Travel-to-Nevis Posted by Leighandre in Day Trip To Curacao | Dec 4, 2009
  • St. KittsSt. Kitts is a beautiful island. Letty and I started out on the same tour of the island, then I continued on a rain forest hike. We toured the fort that defended the island in colonial times, went Posted by Len Reeser in Reesers around South America | Jan 10, 2009
  • Catching up on my PC, EC Adventure Giving you all a glimpse of my Caribbean adventures... Opps, i probably should have started this months and months ago when i left for this Peace Corps extravaganza. Posted by bektrek in My Windard Island Adventures | Apr 20, 2007

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