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THE BACK VIEW
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There was not much to see when we were passing by the Antigua and Barbuda Islands. I was relaxing at the back of the ship with this view.
Antigua and Barbuda are located in the middle of the Leeward Islands in the Eastern Caribbean, roughly 17 degrees north of the equator. To the south are the islands of Montserrat and Guadaloupe, and to the north and west are Nevis, St. Kitts, St. Barts, and St. Martin.
Antigua is the largest of the English-speaking Leeward Islands, is about 14 miles long and 11 miles wide, encompassing 108 square miles. Its highest point is Boggy Peak (1319 ft.), located in the southwestern corner of the island. Barbuda, a flat coral island with an area of only 68 square miles, lies approximately 30 miles due north. The nation also includes the tiny (0.6 square mile) uninhabited island of Redonda, now a nature preserve. The current population for the nation is approximately 68,000 and its capital is St. John's on Antigua.
Descriptions above were taken from http://www.geographia.com/antigua-barbuda/
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this is where I like to sit when on a big boat or ship like this, I love to watch the shapes the water makes from the movement of the engines.
Christine.
- arnie (33)
- [2006-08-18 0:32]
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Hi Andre,
What i would'nt give to be there again. Good shot of a typical day at sea.
Regards Arnie.