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Yosu~~~~U.S. Virgin Islands

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When the United States bought these island from Denmark in 1917, it got itself a marvelous vacation area. The beaches are exquisite, the climate superb and the shops and boutiques are quite unique. Most visitors come here by cruise ship and want to return for longer stays. There is much to do in the USVI from its beautiful beaches to its underwater activities, the US Virgin Islands provide visitors with a wealth of Activities & Interests.

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Yosu~~~~U.S. Virgin Islands

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When the United States bought these island from Denmark in 1917, it got itself a marvelous vacation area. The beaches are exquisite, the climate superb and the shops and boutiques are quite unique. Most visitors come here by cruise ship and want to return for longer stays. There is much to do in the USVI from its beautiful beaches to its underwater activities, the US Virgin Islands provide visitors with a wealth of Activities & Interests.

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Yosu~~~~U.S. Virgin Islands

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When the United States bought these island from Denmark in 1917, it got itself a marvelous vacation area. The beaches are exquisite, the climate superb and the shops and boutiques are quite unique. Most visitors come here by cruise ship and want to return for longer stays. There is much to do in the USVI from its beautiful beaches to its underwater activities, the US Virgin Islands provide visitors with a wealth of Activities & Interests.

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U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS<>SAN BLAS

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Without a doubt, the best-preserved of all of the indigenous cultures of the Americas, the Kuna Indians are so determined to protect their heritage and the environment that the Panamanian Government gave them the authority to form a "comarca" (Autonomous Territory) of San Blas, where an indigenous, independent congress still rules. Kuna women spend countless hours stitching the colorful reverse-appliqué cotton "molas" which are the basis for their dress.

alt text Essentially, the Kuna are fishermen; however, they also cultivate coconut, corn, rice, cocoa and yucca. Comprised of approximately 350 islands and islets, 60 of which are inhabited and 30 of which are coralligenous, the San Blas Islands or Mulatas Archipelago is located along the northeastern coast of Panama in the Caribbean Sea. Turquoise waters surround white-sand beaches dotted with palm trees and thatched-roof Kuna villages

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U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS<>SAN BLAS

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Without a doubt, the best-preserved of all of the indigenous cultures of the Americas, the Kuna Indians are so determined to protect their heritage and the environment that the Panamanian Government gave them the authority to form a "comarca" (Autonomous Territory) of San Blas, where an indigenous, independent congress still rules. Kuna women spend countless hours stitching the colorful reverse-appliqué cotton "molas" which are the basis for their dress.

alt text Essentially, the Kuna are fishermen; however, they also cultivate coconut, corn, rice, cocoa and yucca. Comprised of approximately 350 islands and islets, 60 of which are inhabited and 30 of which are coralligenous, the San Blas Islands or Mulatas Archipelago is located along the northeastern coast of Panama in the Caribbean Sea. Turquoise waters surround white-sand beaches dotted with palm trees and thatched-roof Kuna villages

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U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS<>SAN BLAS

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Without a doubt, the best-preserved of all of the indigenous cultures of the Americas, the Kuna Indians are so determined to protect their heritage and the environment that the Panamanian Government gave them the authority to form a "comarca" (Autonomous Territory) of San Blas, where an indigenous, independent congress still rules. Kuna women spend countless hours stitching the colorful reverse-appliqué cotton "molas" which are the basis for their dress.

alt text Essentially, the Kuna are fishermen; however, they also cultivate coconut, corn, rice, cocoa and yucca. Comprised of approximately 350 islands and islets, 60 of which are inhabited and 30 of which are coralligenous, the San Blas Islands or Mulatas Archipelago is located along the northeastern coast of Panama in the Caribbean Sea. Turquoise waters surround white-sand beaches dotted with palm trees and thatched-roof Kuna villages

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