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Re: Identify this location
[Re: Alexander9228]
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05/16/2019 05:43 PM
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Bahston
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They might be on SXM, but to me this looks like one of the Natural Pools on St Barth.
Last edited by Bahston; 05/16/2019 05:48 PM.
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Re: Identify this location
[Re: Alexander9228]
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05/16/2019 05:53 PM
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bdeeley
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There is a natural pool on St Maarten if it wasn’t affected by Irma. It’s a bit of a trek but secluded and beautiful. Do a search for “Devil’s Cupper” and you should find pictures and a link to a map that will give you the location. It is on Back Bay.
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Re: Identify this location
[Re: Alexander9228]
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05/18/2019 12:17 PM
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Over the years we've traveled much of the island but have never seen any areas that remotely resemble these photos. Not saying they aren't on SXM but we haven't found them. There is one spot on the rocky point of Mullet on the Maho side of the beach (as opposed to the Cupecoy end) and set back from the ocean a bit where my kids used to dive into a beautiful turquoise pool but it wasn't remotely like the photos.
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