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Bicentennial Tower, Haiti
🇭🇹Haiti

Bicentennial Tower, Haiti – Uncommon Attraction

An unmistakeable air of sorrow surrounds Haiti's Bicentennial Tower. You can feel the missed opportunity here; Haiti's greatness unrealized.
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Catedral de San Juan Bautista
🇵🇷 Old San Juan

Catedral de San Juan Bautista, Old San Juan – Uncommon Attraction

If a taste of "OLD-Time Religion" is central to your next Caribbean escape, then you'll want to visit la Catedral de San Juan Bautista.
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🇵🇷 Old San Juan

Revisiting Capilla del Cristo Chapel in Viejo San Juan

Return trips to cherished places yield some of the greatest travel joys. Sometimes, though, those joys are mixed with sadness.
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Diamond Falls, Saint Lucia
🇱🇨St. Lucia

Diamond Falls: A Cascade of Colors in the Wilds of Saint Lucia

Man-made water attractions like the famous Dancing Fountains of Bellagio are cool. Diamond Falls in Saint Lucia, though, is next level.
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Grapetree Beach, St. Croix
🇻🇮St. Croix

Grapetree Beach, St. Croix – East End Seclusion Sans Sargassum

Grapetree Beach is tucked away neatly in a tony East End neighborhood in St. Croix, likely to the delight of area residents.
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Prone Coconut Palm
🇻🇮St. Croix

The Most Instagrammable (and Easiest to Climb) Palm Tree in St Croix

The most instagrammable and easiest to climb palm tree in St Croix is found at Hummingbird Hideaway, along the shores of Ha'Penny Beach.
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Driftwood Shack
🇻🇮St. Croix

Driftwood Shack Along Ha’Penny Beach, Saint Croix

You see them along remote shores all across the Caribbean; decrepit driftwood shacks culled from detritus washed up by the tides.
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Fort Amsterdam, St. Maarten
St. Martin/St. Maarten

Fort Amsterdam, Sint Maarten – Sadly Decaying 17th Century Stronghold

Like the continued coexistence of the Dutch and French in SXM, the combination of Dutch and Spanish styles in Fort Amsterdam make it unique.
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Anguilla Well
🇦🇮Anguilla

The Old Anguilla Well That May Someday Save Your Life

What should you do if you ever find yourself in Anguilla enduring the aftermath of a hurricane? Answer: Head to this old well.
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