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Re: Great aerial of St Maarten
[Re: RonDon]
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04/06/2018 04:30 PM
04/06/2018 04:30 PM
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Some didn't even know the island had been devastated by a hurricane. Then they must live under a rock. It's up to travelers to do their homework before visiting ANY island, country, or tourist spot. At least IMHO. With that being said, we loved the video. So nice to see something positive and all the hard work coming to fruition. As Elaine said, lots of other info online about the damages and/or progress if one takes the time to look.
Robin & Ed
One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things. - Henry Miller
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