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... and beans dish, pati, and ginger drink), the little braids in women's and little girls' hair and the local "Creole" English (known as Mekatelyu). Northern Caribbean: Tortuguero and Barra del Colorado Tortuguero is one of the most important nesting ...
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Arrival
A Travel Blog entry by mkouletio from Gosier, Guadeloupe
... expressway to the tourist town of Gosier. Through a very appreciated time share certificate, we had one week stay at the Creole Beach Hotel. This is a 150+ room hotel with small kitchens and great sea views from many rooms. It has a private beach and ...
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Tristan V conference
A Travel Blog entry by kiwi_swede from Le Gosier, Guadeloupe
The conference was at La Créole Beach Hotel. The program is at http://www.crt.umontreal.ca/tristanv/ The talks were excellent, and lead to many discussions afterwards. The social program was also great ...
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Vacation in a vacation
A Travel Blog entry by jessi330 from Miami Beach, Florida, United States
... 7-day passes on the automated ticket dispenser. What we first noticed was the three language choices on screen. English, Spanish or Creole. There was an airport flyer bus, J 150 that went right to South Beach. Perfect! The bus had luggage ...
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Tokeh Beach- Mattress on the sand paradise
A Travel Blog entry by robspackman from Tokeh, Western Area, Sierra Leone
... to lounge on. Life was hard. Travellers' information: We stayed at Hassan's simple and lovely place on the sand at Tokeh beach before Africana Hotel. It's quite beauty and peace are to be recommended. Don't be put off about the toilet, he will get a soon ...
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Strange Things That Happen at the Beach
A Travel Blog entry by jackdrury from Playa Canoa, Ecuador
... , once before sunrise and once after dark to avoid the rays of the equatorial sun. Just down the beach from us there's a new French hotel and restaurant called the Coconut Bungalows. The restaurant is running just fine but the bungalows aren't quite ...
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Tamaran to Saint Isles
A Travel Blog entry by mkouletio from Terre des Hauts, Guadeloupe
... the main island. We travelled with two-dozen tourists from our hotel on a boat called Tip-Top-Two which runs regular tours from Creole Beach for about 80 Euro per person including lunch. We departed at 7am and were greeted by a heavy down pour while ...
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A much needed vacation
A Travel Blog entry by kylejesw from Freetown, Sierra Leone
... : dirty, crowded, smelly, too much traffic, bad drivers yelling at each other. But they were yelling in English or more probably in creole which is a mix of English, French and Portuguese and sounds like a made up child's language, no offense. I wonder if ...
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Paradisøy
A Travel Blog entry by stovelandalfsen from Corn Island, Atlántico Sur, Nicaragua
... The pictures below will give you some idea of this place. It's different from the rest of Nicaragua, with its own unique creole-culture and broken english. If you ever had a dream of going to the caribbean, zanzibar or similar, consider corn island ...
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In Love With Reunion Island - Trip Report
A Travel Blog entry by kuznetss from Reunion , Réunion, Reunion
... between two superb beaches of Boucan Canot and L’Hermitage. Enroute we have done a helicopter tour with pick up from Mercure Hotel (Mercure Blue beach in L’Hermitage located at Avenue de la Mer-les-Filaos, ph: (+262) 0262 24 50 25, site ...
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Thai-Lao
A Travel Blog entry by rickatok from Vientianne, Lao Peoples Dem Rep
... alarm. Sitting close together on the bus and feeling her body warmth however translated a message to me more clearly than any creole. Along with the pleasant thoughts it made me develop regrets about not having more time and money to spend with Ngai. I ...
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Driving round the Deep South
A Travel Blog entry by derekrussell30 from Memphis, Tennessee, United States
... headed for Lafayette and the real heart of 'Cajun country'. Near the airport (again hopelessly signposted) was the Cajun/Creole Heritage Park of Vermillionville - an area full of either original or reproduction dwelling houses of the Cajun/Creole people ...
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Mwen remenm Ayiti!
A Travel Blog entry by kris from Cap Haitien, Haiti
i don't know if the spelling of the titles totally correct but it means 'i like Haiti' in creole.. Cap is a nice dusty little town with lots of community spirit, i especially like the road that my hotel is on, as from my balcony i can people watch the ...
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Grenada, West Indies
A Travel Blog entry by fletcherclaytor from St. George's, Grenada
... necklaces and small carved tikis for earrings or necklaces. And the lady selling bathing suit wraps and hair braiding. Coconut Beach French Creole restaurant up the beach: a pink and lavender beach place that served simply delicious shrimp, ...
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April Fools Day from Belize!!!
A Travel Blog entry by thefletchers from Caye caulker, Belize, Belize
... along with our stock spanish phrases that it was really odd for us being able to talk normally and be understood. They also speak Creole there too.. no chance of us understanding any of that.. We left there 2 nights ago to cross our final overland border ...
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Caribbean Colombia
A Travel Blog entry by golz from San Andres Island, Colombia
... -painted, hand carved, and done with such a cool style. Providence has a massive African heritage, the main spoken language is Creole, and the islanders are very cool and laid back, they see themselves more Caribbean than Colombians. 2 local guys came and ...
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Sleeping with cockroaches - almost
A Travel Blog entry by els_and_peter from Cartagena, Colombia
... ! Perhaps we should apply to take part before we leave. After a wonderful meal of chicken, chips, rice and plantain (me) and a creole dish (Pedro) we explored the area a bit. Everywhere people were sitting around in the street, chilling out, listening to ...
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It Ain't Nhathing But a Good Trang
A Travel Blog entry by cadkinsca from Nha Trang, Vietnam
... day before ending up at the Louisanne Brewpub, which is exactly what it sounds like. They brew their own beer and make some Creole style dishes. It is right on the water and has a pool customers can use. I had some oysters and ran into ...
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Days 95-97 - Outside of Sea Rim State Park
A Travel Blog entry by jdcasazza from Sour Lake, Texas, United States
... . Honestly Yolanda did most of the cooking, but I tried to lend a hand here and there. Her first bit of magic was Shrimp Creole. It is the one and only time that I have seen Jake devour shrimp that wasn’t breaded….delish! Her next feat was ...
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Soufriere
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Soufrière, Saint Lucia
... 2pm now and the rain has stopped so I might head out and grab some lunch. Ended up eating at the De Belle Vue Creole Restaurant and Bar which is upstairs overlooking Petit Peak and the harbour. There appeared to be more locals eating here than tourists ...
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