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The Caribbean Capital of Lobster

  It’s not quite clear why there are just so many lobsters in the waters of Anegada in the British Virgin Islands, waters teeming with large, juicy Caribbean spiny lobsters. Maybe it’s the warmth. Maybe it’s the reefs. Or maybe the lobsters come here to vacation. If it’s the latter, they need a better travel…

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10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites You Need to Visit in the Caribbean

  UNESCO has a big footprint in the Caribbean’s historical offering By Sarah Greaves-GabbadonCJ Travel Editor In 1972, UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) established the World Heritage Site program, which recognizes landmarks of natural and cultural significance and promotes their protection for the benefit of the entire world. There are now…

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Puerto Rico authorities seize $29,000 in unreported currency at San Juan Seaport

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers from the Anti-Terrorism Contraband Enforcement Team (A-TCET) seized approximately $29,000 in unreported currency in an outbound enforcement action at the San Juan Seaport. Powered by WPeMatico

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Puerto Rico’s Newest Malecón

  One of the best beaches in greater San Juan has a brand new beachfront boulevard. The beach town of Cataño has debuted a revitalized Malecón, located next to its ferry terminal. The new look is part of an island-wide program aimed at reviving Puerto Rico’s waterfront areas. “It will be the people of Cataño,…

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A New Exhibit at Cancun’s Underwater Museum

  Cancun’s Underwater Museum of Art has a new addition. The undersea art museum has unveiled its newest exhibit: “Vestigios” by Elier Amado Gil, the museum’s current resident artist. According to Gil, the pieces “evoke the future” by showcasing humanity’s ecological footprint and our impact on the natural world. One of Gil’s pieces before it…

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