Ambia Boutique Hotel
South Hill, Anguilla
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Ambia Boutique Hotel Anguilla

South Hill Anguilla, AI2640,

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Day 28

A travel blog entry by beaverslog

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The night before at practice, I told Ashevan I had something for him, but didn’t want to give it to him in front of the whole team, so we agreed to meet at the La Savane court at 5:00. As I walked down the dirt parking lot, he saw me and started walking towards his new ball. It was a nice red and black rubber LeBron ball. He was excited. He thanked me and took ...

Day 27

A travel blog entry by beaverslog

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... on to the rock wall which lead us towards some abonandoned structures. We were barefoot, so I was slow along the rock wall, but Stephane could run it. I felt like a wuss. Along our walk, we saw turtles and goats which was surpising for the small island. We made it to an abandoned house, but Stephane said this wasn’t the white one he had seen from the sea. From our resting spot, Stephane spotted a cool spot for yoga, so I did a short flow and ...

Day 7

A travel blog entry by beaverslog

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... the fireworks. We could see them well from the street, but if we had been on my balcony, I bet we would have had front row seats. When we got to his house, his mom came right to the door and said 'Lady got out, someone left the gate open,’ in a very worried tone. Appartently, the fireworks spooked their big white dog, or as his mom called her, a horse. Devin’s cousins J and Donna, Monica’s daughters, and Stephanie, ...

Thursday again already?

A travel blog entry by natashaflack

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... about their prac exam on Tuesday and you can tell because they're bombarding me with questions. Before I've barely got the answer out for one person another has started with theirs. I ended up perfecting a delicate dance around the dissection tables, flitting from one person to the next; scapels and forceps flying.
Its all a bit hard to give them the help they need and the explanations they each deserve when it ...

Anse de Columbier & Gustavia

A travel blog entry by sv.equinox

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... sailing yachts and some super yachts also coming into the little bay to savor the surroundings. One super yacht had sent it's crew in advance to set up a couple of marquees on the beach complete with tables chairs and esky, no doubt full of all the good stuff, and then came back later to deliver the lucky couple who were waited on hand and foot for the next 3-4 hours.

This beautiful little bay also boasts several years back as ...

This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Ambia Bed & Breakfast

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