| Anguilla Guide | ANGUILLA |
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A Still a bit off the beaten track, Anguilla is one of the most paradise like islands in the Caribbean. The northernmost of the Leeward Islands, 145 miles east of Puerto ... |
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| Anguilla Guide | SCRUB ISLAND |
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This 2.5mi (4km) long island is covered in scrubby vegetation and inhabited by herds of scruffy goats. It has a beach on its western side, an abandoned airstrip (rumoured... |
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| Anguilla Guide | SHOAL BAY EAST |
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Beach connoisseurs consider Shoal Bay East to be Anguilla's premier strand. On the northeastern side of the island, Shoal Bay East (sometimes called simply Shoal Bay, so ... |
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| Anguilla Guide | THE VALLEY |
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The Valley, the island's only real town, is the geographic, commercial and political centre of Anguilla. It's a small, rambling area consisting of little more than a bunc... |
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ANGUILLA TO LAUNCH "THE ANGUILLA EXPERIENCE" |
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Anguilla has long enjoyed a reputation as one of the Caribbean’s most sought-after “undiscovered” destinations by connoisseurs of travel from around t... |
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ENJOY THE BEST DIVING IN ANGUILLA |
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For the best diving on Anguilla, head out to this underwater cavern, where nurse sharks... |
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| HIGH PRICES, YIELDS HEARTEN MISSISSIPPI PEANUT GROWERS |
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Higher peanut prices and solid yields so far this harvest, along with continued high nitrogen costs, could entice Mississippi farmers to plant more ac... |
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| THE EXPENSIVE FOR TOURIST TO VISIT ANGUILLA |
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High season runs from mid-December to mid-April. Ulra-high season runs the week or two around Christmas and New Year, when prices can more than double... |
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