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Photos submitted by forum members 2007 of Anguilla scenes.
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GREAT WIND, GREAT PARTICIPATION, GREAT FUN
May 9, 2005 - Road Bay, Anguilla - The Anguilla Sailing Association (ASA) in association with the Government of Anguilla and the Anguilla Tourist Board is pleased to announce that the third annual Anguilla “Mix-Up” Regatta, held May 6th, 7th and 8th in Road Bay Anguilla, was a great success with increased participation over last year and three days of great wind and sailing conditions.
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The Anguilla Culinary Team 2004 is practicing for the upcoming Caribbean Culinary Competition. In an effort to become an efficient team and to raise money for the trip, the team got together at CuisinArt Resort for a practice dinner.
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Nash and Vanita
Several months ago Anguilla Wedding received a request from a young man living in Sint Maarten who wanted to get married on Anguilla. We get lots of replies from folks who just want information on legal matters and such so we figured Nash was just looking for some helpful advice. We soon realized his wedding situation was a little different when he told us his bride was coming from India and that they needed special attention and documents to even come to Anguilla to marry.
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To Chris and Jo-Anne of Anguilla Wedding.com:
Well, it’s been a week since our wedding and we just wanted to express our thanks.
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In anticipation of Anguilla’s best season ever we would like to invite the staff members of businesses offering liquor products to the Anguilla Rums tasting room for your own group rum tasting and training.
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By Jo-Anne Mason
Unlike other island carnivals limited to activities on the land, Anguilla’s events extend to the sea by way of our national sport boat race. Crowds gather on the sand for the start of the race while other spectators drive around the island in their own little race hoping for a glimpse of the sails as they dart among the waves off the coast. Looking from the shore is fine…you can see their positions and get an idea of their strategy but the only way to really see the true excitement of the race with all its danger and daring is to get on a boat and follow the racers. Even then, the sailing boats need their space to maneuver and catch the wind so getting close is dangerous and foolhardy. How then can land lubbers ever understand the grueling challenge that is boat racing?
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Walk through the bush in Anguilla and you may be passing by beautiful flowers so tiny they are hard to see with the naked eye. We got some close up shots of weeds that produce stunning flowers and fruits.
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There are plants and creatures living on Anguilla and we don't know their names! Please help us out. Use the reply form to let us know...and Thanks
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People that live on or visit Anguilla. They all have one thing in common...they love Anguilla!
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Anguillian's build fishing boats and racing boats to handle the reef filled waters around Anguilla. They are constructed with short keels and rather flat bottoms to accommodate the sea. But when it comes to colors and names the sky's the limit.
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What in the world is an Anguilla Long Dog? All over Anguilla, especially in the eastern end of the island these unusual dogs can be spotted in many backyards. A variety of colors, even spotted, some with long hair, some with short and some with a combination of both but they all have one thing in common…they are long! Ask around and you will get many tales as to how this particular dog came to be on a Caribbean island, but we liked this one the best.
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