![]() | Eleuthera Bahamas Waterfront Land 150k Location: Eleuthera, Bahamas Go to http://williamstownhouse.vflyer.com/3/index.html http://www.royalislandbahamas.com/videos/main/ http://www.starislandbahamas.com/ Gorgeous waterfront property on caribbean side of North Eleuthera at the tip of Mutton Fish Point. 100 feet of ocean front on the west side of the land and 100 feet of pristine lake front bordering the east side for a total of 200 feet of water front. The property has some high cliffs and areas of easy water access. The property starts at sea level and extends up to a ridge elevation of 120' and then back down to the perfect valley were the lake starts. The west part of the property has gorgeous sunset views and the eastside has beautiful sunrises. There is beautiful wildlife and incredible snorkeling right off the property. A dock is planned on the bay front for great boat access. The ocean is amazing with some of the clearest water in the world and only 10 minutes to one of the worlds best surfing beaches without the crowds. The fishing is great right off your property and some of the best deep water fishing in all of the Atlantic. It is located right by the world-famous pink sand beaches and glass window bridge with easy commute to international airports and ferries. paradise friends fishing tropical travel fun party ocean island |
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![]() | Puerto Rican Discoveries - Lobby @ Embassy Suites, Dorado Spanish-speaking destinations have fascinated me for a long time. So for our little pre-Christmas break I was looking for a place that would capture my imagination. "Puerto Rico" had a nice, exotic and tropical ring to it. So through Hotwire we booked a flight -- hotel -- car rental combo with a departure from Buffalo, which is located about two hours from Toronto. Buffalo offers many amazing deals to locations all over the United States, and we picked up a very inexpensive package with a flight to San Juan, Puerto Rico. Our destination for the next 5 nights was Dorado, a small town about 45 minutes west of San Juan. After an uneventful flight through Philadelphia we landed in the middle of the afternoon in San Juan, picked up our rental car and promptly got stuck in a major traffic jam coming out of the capital. Finally, we arrived in Dorado, at the Golden Sands Villas / Club Aquarius (part of the Embassy Suites complex), a condominium resort / vacation club on the north cost of Puerto Rico where we had a spacious one-bedroom apartment, a good home base to explore the island from. |
![]() | Puerto Rican Discoveries - Arrival in Dorado - Showing condo Spanish-speaking destinations have fascinated me for a long time. So for our little pre-Christmas break I was looking for a place that would capture my imagination. "Puerto Rico" had a nice, exotic and tropical ring to it. So through Hotwire we booked a flight -- hotel -- car rental combo with a departure from Buffalo, which is located about two hours from Toronto. Buffalo offers many amazing deals to locations all over the United States, and we picked up a very inexpensive package with a flight to San Juan, Puerto Rico. Our destination for the next 5 nights was Dorado, a small town about 45 minutes west of San Juan. After an uneventful flight through Philadelphia we landed in the middle of the afternoon in San Juan, picked up our rental car and promptly got stuck in a major traffic jam coming out of the capital. Finally, we arrived in Dorado, at the Golden Sands Villas / Club Aquarius (part of the Embassy Suites complex), a condominium resort / vacation club on the north cost of Puerto Rico where we had a spacious one-bedroom apartment, a good home base to explore the island from. |
![]() | Aixa Diaz Revisits Her Puerto Rican Hometown Recently, WESH 2's Aixa Diaz traveled to Puerto Rico to explore the issue of statehood and the service of Puerto Rican soldiers in the U.S. military. But on the trip back to the island, Diaz, who grew up in San Juan, had the chance to revisit her family and some of her favorite childhood places. Diaz lived in Puerto Rico for eight years. Her parents and brother lived in the penthouse apartment at the top of an apartment building in San Juan. As a kid, when she wasn't at school or with her parents, Diaz was at her grandmother's house. |
![]() | San Juan, Puerto Rico: Crazy pigeons swarming tourists I started the morning off early with a walk through the extensive grounds of the Embassy Suites / Golden Sands resort in Dorado, and around mid-day we made our way into the Puerto Rican capital -- San Juan. Old San Juan is a beautifully restored colonial city and was founded in 1521. We parked our vehicle close to the Puerto Rican Capitol and started walking west towards Old San Juan past Plaza Colon which features a statue of Christopher Columbus. After my initial explorations of the popular shopping street Calle Fortaleza I discovered the Governor's Mansion (la Fortaleza) where two local policemen enlightened me about the significance of this building. Then I came across the Parque de las Palomas where hundreds of pigeons swarm the tourists who feed them. Walking north I explored the Atlantic waterfront, the Old San Juan Cemetery and one of San Juan's most imposing fortifications: Fort San Felipe del Morro, begun in 1539, which today is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. I even hopped on the free open-air tourist trolley to get a more comprehensive view of Old San Juan and caught a nice sunset, looking south over the Bay of San Juan. |
![]() | San Juan, Puerto Rico: "Blanca Navidad" at "cuatro" concert On this gorgeous Saturday (no rain, finally) we took coastal highway 165 into San Juan from Dorado, a beautiful drive along the waterfront without any traffic whatsoever. We first explored a little stretch of land called "Isla de Cabras" (Goats Island) which is a tiny island strategically located at the entrance of San Juan Bay. Its historically significant position is evidenced by a fortification called "El Cañuelo" which is not accessible to visitors. The island was even used as a leper colony in the late 1800s. From there we drove back past the main power station and the Bacardi Rum factory to the Ferry Terminal in Cataño where we took a ferry across the bay into Old San Juan. I rediscovered many of the places I had already visited earlier, including the fortress San Felipe del Morro and the adjacent San Juan Cemetery. I was enchanted by the narrow, cobble-stoned streets with their brightly coloured stuccoed houses. In the courtyard of the historic building "El Cuartel de Ballaja" I came across a major festival for guitarists who play the local "cuarto" guitar, and two teenage boys played a little Spanish song for me on this unique instrument. I even caught images of a local wedding right in front of the Cathedral of San Juan. At dusk the Christmas lights on the Plaza de Armas and along the Calle Fortaleza came to life. As the sun was going down I positioned myself on the Plaza de la Rogativa to catch the sunset and then walked through the Puerta de San Juan for a stroll along the waterfront walkway at the foot of the Old City Walls. A nice final evening to our 5-day adventure in Puerto Rico |
![]() | San Juan, Puerto Rico: Colourful houses, cobblestoned street On this gorgeous Saturday (no rain, finally) we took coastal highway 165 into San Juan from Dorado, a beautiful drive along the waterfront without any traffic whatsoever. We first explored a little stretch of land called "Isla de Cabras" (Goats Island) which is a tiny island strategically located at the entrance of San Juan Bay. Its historically significant position is evidenced by a fortification called "El Cañuelo" which is not accessible to visitors. The island was even used as a leper colony in the late 1800s. From there we drove back past the main power station and the Bacardi Rum factory to the Ferry Terminal in Cataño where we took a ferry across the bay into Old San Juan. I rediscovered many of the places I had already visited earlier, including the fortress San Felipe del Morro and the adjacent San Juan Cemetery. I was enchanted by the narrow, cobble-stoned streets with their brightly coloured stuccoed houses. In the courtyard of the historic building "El Cuartel de Ballaja" I came across a major festival for guitarists who play the local "cuarto" guitar, and two teenage boys played a little Spanish song for me on this unique instrument. I even caught images of a local wedding right in front of the Cathedral of San Juan. At dusk the Christmas lights on the Plaza de Armas and along the Calle Fortaleza came to life. As the sun was going down I positioned myself on the Plaza de la Rogativa to catch the sunset and then walked through the Puerta de San Juan for a stroll along the waterfront walkway at the foot of the Old City Walls. A nice final evening to our 5-day adventure in Puerto Rico. |
![]() | Dorada, Puerto Rico: Murals and main street of Dorado I started the morning off early with a walk through the extensive grounds of the Embassy Suites / Golden Sands resort in Dorado, and around mid-day we made our way into the Puerto Rican capital -- San Juan. Old San Juan is a beautifully restored colonial city and was founded in 1521. We parked our vehicle close to the Puerto Rican Capitol and started walking west towards Old San Juan past Plaza Colon which features a statue of Christopher Columbus. After my initial explorations of the popular shopping street Calle Fortaleza I discovered the Governor's Mansion (la Fortaleza) where two local policemen enlightened me about the significance of this building. Then I came across the Parque de las Palomas where hundreds of pigeons swarm the tourists who feed them. Walking north I explored the Atlantic waterfront, the Old San Juan Cemetery and one of San Juan's most imposing fortifications: Fort San Felipe del Morro, begun in 1539, which today is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. I even hopped on the free open-air tourist trolley to get a more comprehensive view of Old San Juan and caught a nice sunset, looking south over the Bay of San Juan. |
![]() | PR-001 • Guitar Lesson - Solo Blues Guitar p1 Hear The Tune Learn a solo blues guitar song. Beginner level. great fun :) This vid just shows you what it is you will learn - part 2 teaches it to you! Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full pdf tab available from the web site: http://justinguitar.com/en/PR-001-SoloBlues1.php Thanks to Jedi for filming. Take care, be safe and be kind ;) |
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