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#210357 12/02/2019 04:02 PM
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I use the net a lot but sometimes I like a paper back or magazine to
use as a reference guide. Kind of old school .

Does anyone know of a website I can request one for Anguilla?

Thanks

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I can think of three published magazines/books which are stocked at the airport, dock and businesses around the island. I don't know if they send out material, contact them and see.

What we do in Anguilla:
https://whatwedoinanguilla.com/magazine/

True Anguilla:
https://trueanguilla.com/magazine/

Skyviews (a dining guide and map)
http://www.skyviews.com/anguilla-map/

Good luck,
Ellen

If you are on Facebook, join the 33 Beaches FB page, it is a closed group made up of dedicated Anguilla addicts.
Happy planning,


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Thanks and will do


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