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By Coolmon2009


Looking for a great vacation destination? A Caribbean Island vacation can be a relaxing fun adventure. Known though out the world for its white sandy beaches and clear waters, a trip to the Caribbean will be an energizing trip to remember. This group of roughly seven thousand islands has some of the best vacation spots on the planet. Known for its friendly people, prestine beaches, warm breezes and clear blue waters, this is the place to go for fun, or just for rest and relaxation.

For this article, the ranking used is from a travel poll based on number of tourist only. So don't worry if the island you want to visit isn't listed; all of the islands are beautiful, and there is something for everyone.


#1 Puerto Rico

If deep-sea fishing and scuba diving is what you like, then Puerto Rico is for you. Puerto Rico is also know as the land of enchantment. This tropical Island is famous for its exotic places, white sandy beaches, and other natural wonders. This Island nation was founded in 1521; its capital is San Juan, and has the distinction of being the oldest city in the US territory, and home to a third of Puerto Rico's population. Travelers are drawn to its beautiful beaches, good accommodations, and excellent restaurants.


#2 Bahamas

Are you into island hopping? then the Bahamas are for you. With 700 islands of white sand beaches, you are sure to find something you enjoy. This group of islands gets its name from the Spanish word "baja mar" which means "Shallow sea."

The Bahamas is an ecological oasis that has some of the clearest water on the planet; it is said the turquoise waters here are as warm and inviting as the natives who live here. The visibility of the water is over 180 feet. A person can see the barrier reef as easy as their toes. If that is not enough, head to one of the Bahamas busy straw markets to haggle on the prices of ceramics, handicrafts and local art. If you enjoy outdoor activities try sailing, snorkeling or golfing on one of its world class golf courses. If you enjoy shopping, outdoor activities, island hopping, or a good night life this is the place to go.



#3 St. Thomas

If you enjoy breath taking panorama views then St. Thomas is the place to be. In addition to its magnificent views on this mountain filled island, St Thomas is also known for, snorkeling, scuba diving, sailing, fishing and spectacular golf. This island is home to Charlotte Amalie, the capital of the Virgin Islands, and where half the islands 50,000 plus population lives. This island was once a hangout for pirates including the imfamous Blackbeard. In addition, St. Thomas is a water lover’s dream come true. If you plan to vacation here, allow time to visit the beaches, or at least take an island tour.

St. Thomas is a great place to visit. It is a territory of the United States, and the laws are similar to North American mainland's. If panorama views, fine dinning, shopping and golfing on some of the worlds most beautiful real estate excites you, St. Thomas is for you.



#4 Dominican Republic

With miles of beautiful beaches, coconut palms and spectacular mountains, Dominican Republic is the place to visit. This Island nation is known as the perfect place for weddings and honeymoons. The Dominican Republic is located on the second largest island in the Caribbean. shared with Haiti.

With the variety of geography, climate, wildlife and the assortment of plants found here, it makes Dominican an interesting place to visit. Whether it is because of the beautiful backdrop, or the interesting differences found here, This is a truly unique place to visit. Dominican not only invites to to visit, it invites you to explore. With beautiful beaches, and various adventure activities such as bird watching, camping and four-wheeling, The Dominican Republic has the making of a good getaway.


#5 Jamaica

A vacation in Jamaica will be a memorable vacation experience. With beautiful beaches, and spectacular mountain views, and a culture full of life has made Jamaica one of the world's most unique destinations.

Jamaica is an island with an area of roughly 4,411 square miles. The island is surrounded by the waters of the Caribbean Sea , and is the third largest island in the Caribbean. Jamaica It is known as one of the most colorful, with vibrant tropical blooms against a background of blue mountains; it is a sight to see.On this island, Montego Bay and Negril are the two main resorts. Tourists are attracted to their beautiful beaches, clubs, excellent dinning and world class golf courses.



#6 Aruba

If you are looking for an island to visit on the outer edges of the Caribbean, Aruba is for you. This island is known as one of the most attractive in the Caribbean. Aruba is located in the heart of southern Caribbean just north of Venezuela. Unlike other islands in the Caribbean, it doesn't have a rainy season, and it is less humid; so it is a good year around location. In Addition, Aruba is outside the hurricane corridor; so it is safe to visit during hurricane season. For you shoppers, Aruba is in a tax free zone.This island is known for its beaches, water activities, casinos, shopping and its world class golf courses. If this excites you visit Aruba.


#7 St. Maarten

If you crave excitement in a cosmopolitan atmosphere with a Caribbean feel, visit St Maarten. This is the smallest island in the world to have two governments French and Dutch. The Duel governments makes life interesting there. The Dutch and French have maintained a peace for over 340 years, the longest of any two nations sharing a bordering. The Treaty of Concordia enacted on March 23,1648 is still honored today. If gourmet food, a good nightlife, duty free shopping and pristine beaches excites you, visit St. Maarten.


#8 British Virgin Islands

Would you like the feel of the Caribbean without leaving US territory? Welcome to the Virgin Islands! The Virgin Islands include St. Croix, St. Thomas, And St John; visiting the different islands is like going to different countries. If you are a swimmer this is the place to be. The British Virgin Islands are known for their white sandy beaches and warm turquoise water. These islands offer a variety of activities; it is impossible to do everything in one trip; some activities available include hiking, biking, and mountain climbing.

Also, there are other worthwhile activities available in the Virgin Islands. Try a tour by helicopter, or boat; this will give you one of the best views of the Virgin Islands. Maybe a Caribbean Wings or Helicopters tour of Tortola; How about Sailing for a good boating experience? Also, try to visit a few of the beaches, such as Smuggler's Cove, Apple Bay, Cane Garden Bay, and Elizabeth Beach. Because it is so much to see, many tourist take a cruise to see as much as possible; doing this permits the time for travelers to visit all three main islands and enjoy the spectacular scenery at a slower pace.



#9 St. Croix

St. Croix in the British Virgin Islands, is the largest of the three main islands; it is 28 miles long and 7 miles wide. Its vegetation ranges from rain forest to desert. St. Croix is home to roughly 50,000 people. This Island has an average winter temperature of 82 degrees and a summer temperature of 88 degrees. St. Croix is know for its beaches, reefs, and recreational water sports. On the west end of St. Croix is Frederiksted; it is a city growing in popularity as a cruise ship port, and its excellent restaurants. On the eastern side of St. Croix is Christiansted; a city known for its duty free shopping, art galleries, pubs/bars, and restaurants along the harbor boardwalk.

This island is a low key and lay-ed back destination; it is not a Spring Break style atmosphere, nor is it a mainstream tourist spot. It's an island of adventure with a variety of activities including various water sports, Horseback Riding, ATV tours, and Para-sailing . Does it sound like a great getaway? Plan your trip today.



#10 Barbados

When visiting Barbados, you will notice it is a flat coral island with beautiful beaches, but there are also rolling hills and some deep ridges too. Also, Barbados has an interesting assortment of flora too. Within Barbados, there is an array of underground lakes and caves which are believed to be some of the cleanest sources of drinking water on the planet.

This island is located in the eastern Caribbean Sea, just north of Trinidad. Barbados has a more sophisticated feel than the other islands; it has some of the best resorts and hotels in the Caribbean. As mentioned before, Barbados is known for its beautiful coral, exotic botanical gardens and never ending powdery white sand beaches. This island is also known for Welchman Hall Gully, a must see for nature lovers. Barbados is a very beautiful island, with lots of art, activities, night life, and some of the best restaurants in the world. What makes Barbados special is the people. Lastly, Barbados is one of the most popular ports of call in the Caribbean.


Honorable Mentions

Although they didn't make the top ten popularity list, I want to give the follow Islands honorable mentions. Some on this listing may not be as well known as most, but they all have the characteristics that you will want in a beautiful beach island including excellent accommodations.


Caribbean Islands (Multi Country Guide)Caribbean Islands (Multi Country Guide)
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Caribbean IslandCaribbean Island
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Lonely Planet Caribbean Islands (Regional Guide)Lonely Planet Caribbean Islands (Regional Guide)
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Caribbean Islands of EdenCaribbean Islands of Eden
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The Steel Drum Island Collection - Vol. 1The Steel Drum Island Collection - Vol. 1
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Caribbean CocktailsCaribbean Cocktails
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Tortuga Caribbean Rum Cake, Pineapple, 33-Ounce BoxTortuga Caribbean Rum Cake, Pineapple, 33-Ounce Box
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Morgan Freeman and Friends: Caribbean Cooking for a CauseMorgan Freeman and Friends: Caribbean Cooking for a Cause
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Philip's Caribbean Reference MapPhilip's Caribbean Reference Map
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The Complete Caribbean CookbookThe Complete Caribbean Cookbook
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Additional Resources on Caribbean Islands

Weather information on Humidity, Temperature, Heat Index, Wind speed, Dew points, wind and chill factors for the Caribbean Islands; also information on Hurricanes and Earthquakes


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cajunhank profile image

cajunhank 8 months ago

you left out t & t? awww, what a terrific place that is to lime, relax, and enjoy good food, soca, and carnival. very good article

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Coolmon2009 8 months ago

Cajunhank - Thank you for your feedback looking forward to reading more of your Hubs

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prettydarkhorse 8 months ago

wow, they are all awesome, I like to visit Puerto Rico, Barbados too, I just dont have money, thanks for reading my hub too, Maita

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Coolmon2009 8 months ago

@prettydarkhorse - you are welcome thank you for looking at my hubs too

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hubber_girl 8 months ago

nice article! I like to go to the carrebean again, i was there once 2 years ago i visited Dominican Republic, now i want to go to Jamaica, Turks and Caicos, Bahamas and Barbados look sooo nice!

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Coolmon2009 8 months ago

@hubber_girl - I wouldn't mind making a trip to Jamaica and Bahamas myself thank you for your comments

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Boston's First 8 months ago

I have been to several that you mentioned and they were all beautiful, but Grand Cayman holds a special place for me. We swam with the stingrays! What an awesome experience! It is true, there is something for everyone and you can't beat the weather!

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Coolmon2009 8 months ago

@Bostons's First - Sounds like your visit to Grand Cayman was a special time for you and your family. Yes i agree you cant beat the weather. Nothing like walking on a white sand beach looking at the blue waters!

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Mikel G Roberts 8 months ago

Looks great, when are we going? :)

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Coolmon2009 8 months ago

@Mikel G Roberts - Thanks for your feedback

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pddm67 8 months ago

Another cool hub. I've only been to Barbados and Aruba. totally loved Aruba. The weather is ALWAYS awesome and the trade winds keep you nice and cool even when it's really hot. Now I just gotta visit the others :-)

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Coolmon2009 8 months ago

pddm67 - Sounds like you had a nice trip, would like to make another Caribbean trip. I miss the white sands and blue waters. Thank you for your comments

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PWalker281 8 months ago

Very informative hub with lots of lovely photos and resources. Makes me want to pack my bags and hop on a plane!

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Coolmon2009 8 months ago

@PWalker281 - Thank you for your feedback; I Hope you have a Happy New year

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hypnodude 8 months ago

Very nice hub. I wish I could fly there now. And great pictures.

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Coolmon2009 8 months ago

@hypnodude - I hope to visit one or two new Caribbean destinations in 2010 myself - thanks for stopping by

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Truth From Truth 8 months ago

Great hub, I love the Caribbean myself. St Thomas, and Grand Cayman are my favorites. I really enjoyed your pictures. Thanks.

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Coolmon2009 8 months ago

@Truth From Truth - Thank you for your feedback

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Bhawna Sharma 7 months ago

I love travelling. The way you have described these islands is so wonderful that know one can resist temptation to visit them.

Your hub has added one more international destination in my list =D

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Coolmon2009 7 months ago

@Bhawna Sharma - I am glad you enjoyed my article. I look forward to reading more of yours too.

Nicks 7 months ago

Are the islands not very humid - and, if so, when is the best time to avoid the most humid season?

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Has_aWayWithWords 7 months ago

The climate can be quite humid in summer, I was in Jamaica a few years back in the fall and it was beautiful. October was perfect, hot enough during the day to swim the cool ocean waters and cool enough at night to get dressed up and go out for some dancing and drinks. Avoid hurriane season is my only suggestion...lol

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Coolmon2009 7 months ago

@Has_aWayWithWords - Thank you for your feedback

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Coolmon2009 7 months ago

@Nicks - Depends on where, when and what you trying to do and at what Altitude. Above all try to avoid hurricane season or pick a location outside hurricane alley.

August is hurricane season it dosen't mean there are storms all the time just be aware of the weather. The further south you go the less chances there is of seeing a big storm. Any destination that is south of St. Vincent during hurricane season is thought to be safer.

For now the official hurricane season for Caribbean is from June 1 and to Nov 30 Peak months of Aug, Sep and Oct

The people of Caribbean have the following saying about hurricane season: June - is Too Soon; July - Stand By; August - Look Out You Must!; September - Remember; October - All Over

If you require more information or you are a weather buff that likes to look at weather charts etc. I included a few links on hurricanes, humidity and temperature in Caribbean. Hope all this helps thanks for stopping by

http://stormcarib.com/climatology/

http://www.findlocalweather.com/weather_maps/humid

http://caribbean-guide.info/weather/march/temperat

SensuousWorld 7 months ago

I was born on St.Croix, we moved to the states when I was 14. You do have some good choices in your group and I guess it really depends on what you are looking to get out of your vaction. I find St.John to be far better than St.Thomas or St.Croix...if you want to have a nice relaxing time the others are to commercial and touristy. I love St.Lucia, maybe the most beautiful island in all the caribbean. Jamaica is good if you stay at a resort...it can become quite crazy trying to get out and drive around on your own. The BVI's are great also but tend to be more expensive than the USVI's.

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Coolmon2009 7 months ago

@SensuousWorld - I understand what you mean I prefer quiet out the way places myself Thanks for sharing

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travel_man1971 6 months ago

I've been to St. Estatius, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Aruba and Bahamas as a seafarer. People are friendly and the beaches, especially in Bahamas is very clean. I also want to go to Cayman Islands (British Commonwealth) as tourist. Thanks for this hub, Coolmon2009.

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Coolmon2009 6 months ago

@travel_man1971 - Thank you for your comments; when the time comes, I hope your vacation in Cayman Islands is enjoyable.

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habee 6 months ago

Wonderful hub, and I LOVE the pics!

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Coolmon2009 6 months ago

@habee - Thank you for your feedback

St John USVI 6 months ago

@Coolmon2009 -- I'm actually worried about booking any trips to the virgin islands/caribbean between June and November. I can't afford to miss a booking due to hurricane (financially) and I can't afford it mentally either :). On this list I would choose St Thomas btw, only because its how I get to St John. There's really not much on St Thomas that I enjoy doing, but I like walking around with a beer in my hand between December and May in St John. :-p

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Coolmon2009 6 months ago

@St John USVI - Thanks for your comments; if you are planing a trip to St. John hope it works out for you - Thanks you for stopping by

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Pamela99 5 months ago

I love the Caribbean Islands and have visited several of them but not enough yet. I liked your pictures and descriptions. I'm going to the Bahamas for the first time next week and hope to go back to Jamaica by next spring. Thanks for a great hub.

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Coolmon2009 5 months ago

Sounds good..hope you have a good time and a safe trip back home :)

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jill of alltrades 5 months ago

Wow, sound and look very much like my favorite island, Boracay. I wish I will be able to visit someday!

You can check out my hubs on Boracay. You will see the similarities.

Thanks for sharing!

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Coolmon2009 5 months ago

@jill of alltrades - Sounds good, I will take a look at your Boracay Hubs. Thank you for your comments :)

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Dr. Cherie 5 months ago

Hi Coolmon,

I loved this hub. We have a villa in St. Maarten and have been going there since 1983. We have been to the other islands, but there is just something about SXM. The Caribbean is such a "fun" and "happy" atmosphere.

Thanks for the enjoyment of the beautiful photos.

You can see photos of the other side of the island on my web site: www.caribbeanoceanvillas.com It's in Dawn Beach Estates. This is a quieter part of the island, very close to the French side.

Thanks again, really enjoyed.

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Coolmon2009 5 months ago

@Dr. Cherie - it must be nice to have a villa on St. Maarten, I am happy for you. I am glad you enjoyed the photos, and I thank you for the link I will check it out :)

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Wanderlust 5 months ago

When in St Martin take a ferry to St Barts - the toppest destination in the Caribbean and the most expensive one :)

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Coolmon2009 5 months ago

@Wanderlust - Thanks for the tip, and thank you for taking the time to stop by :)

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PearTreeGreetings 4 months ago

Wow -- this Hub makes me excited to travel! I would love to visit any of these amazing locations. :)

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Coolmon2009 4 months ago

@PearTreeGreetings - I am glad you enjoyed reading my article, and I hope you get to visit a few of them soon.

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Nell Rose 4 months ago

Hi, Oh this is lovely! I couldn't stop looking at all the videos. I want to go now! I was also singing along to 'I'm going to Barbados la la la! brilliant, I haven't heard that for years.this is great thanks nell

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Coolmon2009 4 months ago

@Nell Rose - Thank you for the kind words, and it is nice to hear from you again:)

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habee 3 months ago

I love the Bahamas! You ned to add this to Hubtrail!

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Coolmon2009 3 months ago

@habee - Thanks for your feedback, I will think on it:)

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hypnodude 3 months ago

Probably it's the sun, but I needed to have another look at these beautiful places. I already rated it up, so now I've added also beautiful. :)

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Coolmon2009 3 months ago

@hypnodude - Thank you taking a second look, hope you get to visit these islands in next few years :)

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tonymac04 3 months ago

Hi Coolmon - we are watching the Proteas ()South Africa's cricket team) right now playing on the island of Dominica. The TV showed us some of that little island which has a population of about 74000. It is simply beautiful.

Thanks for this beautiful and informative introduction to the islands.

Love and peace

Tony

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Coolmon2009 3 months ago

@tonymac04 - I hope you enjoyed viewing your game, and i hope your team won :)

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st lucia for sale 3 months ago

Nice hub! Particularly the section on St Lucia - its spot on. I've linked to this page from my own St Lucia related hub :)

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Coolmon2009 3 months ago

@st lucia for sale - I am glad you enjoyed reading my article, and thanks for linking to my article :)

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Micky Dee 5 weeks ago

My bags are almost packed!

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Coolmon2009 5 weeks ago

@Micky Dee - I could see you cycling along the coast of St Lucia or Aruba. When you pack your bags don't forget to bring your cycling gear too :)

Sydney Getaways Guy 2 weeks ago

what a georgeous place to hang out and I'm stuck on the other side of the planet but fortunately we also have nice tropical places to visit withing Australia both east and west coast. Hopefully one day I will get to the Carribean. Thanks for the hub Coolmon.

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Coolmon2009 2 weeks ago

@Sydney Getaways Guy - Thanks for your comments and I like the layout of your website too.

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Barbados.org 3 days ago

Nice hub, glad to see Barbados made your top 10... of course I would have made it #1 :) One of my favourite videos too!

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Coolmon2009 3 days ago

@Barbados.org - Thanks for your comments and for making me smile too :)

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