Destinations in Caribbean & Bermuda:
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Although it’s commonly believed that the indigenous Taíno were extirpated after Spanish conquest in 1511, their bloodlines, identity and customs were never completely extinguished.
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A 30-minute drive from the birthplace of Fidel and Raúl Castro is a mysterious and sparsely populated cay home to exotic animals imported from Africa.
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This state-run ‘people’s park’ offers a for-pennies indulgence for the masses and serves an average of 30,000 customers a day – and up to 600 at any one time.
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At just 56cm wide, Bermuda’s Somerset Bridge is the world's smallest drawbridge, just wide enough to accommodate the mast of a sailboat.
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‘We knew we had to get out of this situation as quickly as possible because soon it would turn sour. But we didn’t know what to do.’
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“Each time I climbed the launch’s rickety ladder to board the ship’s equally precarious stairway, I chipped away at the fear that had consumed and contained me for decades.”
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Diving in Bermuda’s waters is a luxury out of reach for many people – but thanks to new technology, people might soon be able to digitally explore the many shipwrecks here.
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A standard Dominican breakfast is a mix of mashed plantain, fried eggs, slices of deep-fried cheese, and circular slabs of crispy, fried and strangely addictive salami.
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