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Pirates Of The Caribbean Was Filmed On What Caribbean Island?
Asked by Guest813346 in Film & Cinema 7 months ago - 1 answer
Island of the munchkin ...more
Answered by Guest815178 7 months ago
Has Anybody Been To The Caribbean Been On A Caribbean Cruise?
Asked by DEVMAN in Travel 3 years ago - 3 answers
Yes I have, the water was beautiful, the cruise was fantastic, the food was delicious, the beds were extremely comfortable. The entire trip was incredible. My only regret was that I did not get my passport stamped. ...more
Answered by Nannaknows 8 months ago
Asked by Guest in Middle School 2 years ago - 1 answer
According to my standpoint you should go for the Ross University in the Caribbean as it has better educational facilities for Physical Therapists than many other universities of Caribbean including American university. I have some sources who have informed me about its campus and services provided. Many top Physical Therapists are in the honour roll of this university. ...more
Answered by nidar 2 years ago
In Which Caribbean Countries Are Limestones Found? In Which Caribbean Countris Are Limestones Found?
Asked by Guest29036 in Places 12 months ago - 1 answer
Caribbean region, limestone is found mostly as karst formation, magotes and limestone mountains. Limestone is predominant in the landscape of Puerto Rico, Jamaica and Cuba. ...more
Answered by Abs1234 12 months ago
How Did The Caribbean Get Its Name?
Asked by Guest in Places 3 years ago - 1 answer
The Caribbean islands get their name from one of the indigenous tribes that inhabit the islands, namely the Caribe (Karibe)/Tainos tribe. According to the history of the Caribbean, the Caribe/Tainos people have apparently evolved from the earth and originally lived in caves. The supreme deity of the Caribe/Tainos people is known as the Earth Mother. In the local language, ...more
Answered by Guest 3 years ago
Asked by Guest in Earth Sciences 3 years ago - 1 answer
The Caribbean can be defined as relating to a Carib. A Carib is a person belonging to the American Indian populace who lives in southern America, the Lesser Antilles and Central America. Geographically the Caribbean consists of the entire Caribbean Sea including its islands and all the surrounding coastlines. Its exact geographic location is east ...more
Answered by elsa 3 years ago
Why Was There So Much Piracy In The Caribbean?
Asked by Guest in Society & Politics 3 years ago - 1 answer
The era of piracy in the Caribbean began in the 1560's. This was because there were a number of British seaports in what is now known as the West Indies. The most famous of these seaports was Nelson's Dockyard in Antigua. Piracy in the Caribbean islands ended in the 1720's, but it was mainly between the 1640's and the 1680's that the pirates were at their peak. In ...more
Answered by aki 3 years ago
Can You Name Some Caribbean Pirates?
Asked by Guest in Pirates 3 years ago - 1 answer
Some of the famous Caribbean pirates include Blackbeard, Henry Morgan and Captain William Kidd. Blackbeard was a well-known English pirate in the first half of the eighteenth century. His real name was Edward Drummond, but he was also sometimes called Edward Teach. Blackbeard was born in England in 1860. The English Crown knighted Henry Morgan and made him a titled nobleman for his ...more
Answered by aki 3 years ago
Has Anyone Ever Been To The Southern Caribbean? If So What's It Like?
Asked by WhingChung in Travel 3 years ago - 1 answer
Hello, my husband and I won a Caribbean cruise a few years ago and it was wonderful. 20 days of island hopping. We sailed at night on a 4-masted Windjammer ship. At night the ship would sail and each day would dock at a new island for shopping, sunning, diving or just lazing about. We had good weather all the time barring one squall. The people are friendly; costs are high though for ...more
Answered by oldnurse 3 years ago
Asked by Guest in History 2 years ago - 1 answer
Caribbean Identity is basically the identity of the people from the Caribbean. Its their point of view about themselves. This is formed by Caribbean culture and religion and popular beliefs. ...more
Answered by Aicha 2 years ago
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