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		<title>The Beaches of Barbuda</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking to get away from it all?  Barbuda is a perfect choice.  We found that there is hardly a soul, well, the touristy kind, on this beautiful Caribbean island some 26 miles north of Antigua.  If you&#8217;re in the area, you must go.  Barbuda is part of the independent nation of Antigua and Barbuda. It&#8217;s the Caribbean&#8217;s last frontier, even though it is home to two of the region&#8217;s most expensive and exclusive resorts. Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Caribbean on the other, Barbuda is renowned for its natural beauty, peaceful way of life, and a friendly population ready to please.</p>
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<p>Antigua is a hilly island with a heavily indented coast, while Barbuda is a flat coral island dominated by a large lagoon on its western side. Anglicanism is the predominant religion. And if life on Antigua is a beach, its isolated neighbor Barbuda is a beach. The pair couldn&#8217;t be any more different. Barbuda is part of the nation of Antigua and Barbuda, being joined with Antigua when the islands were granted independence, but the islands have little in common. Internal affairs are largely governed by the elected Barbudan Council.</p>
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<p>Barbuda has a colony of frigate birds , avian pirates who steal food from other birds; the males are known for the beauty of their puffed-up red chests. Hawksbill turtles, an endangered species, lay their eggs on the beach at Pasture Bay, Long Island, which lies just off Antigua. The sanctuary contains over 170 species of birds and is home to over 5,000 frigate birds. Fregata magnificens, the most aerial of waterbirds, possesses the largest wingspan (four to five feet) in proportion to its body size of any bird in the world. The sanctuary contains over 170 species of birds and is home to over 5,000 frigate birds. Fregata magnificens, the most aerial of waterbirds, possesses the largest wingspan (four to five feet) in proportion to its body size of any bird in the world.</p>
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<p>There is a Frigate bird sanctuary in Barbuda and there are other wonderful and interesting things to see for those who love nature. Barbuda has pink and white sand beaches, happy people and sun and fun.</p>
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<p>And the fascinating little island of Barbuda &#8212; once a scavenger&#8217;s paradise because so many ships wrecked on its reefs &#8212; is now home to one of the region&#8217;s most significant bird sanctuaries. Enjoy steel band, calypso and reggae music while wriggling your toes in the sand of one of the many beaches surrounding these two islands. Whether you are yachting in the area, staying at an exclusive resort or exploring the historic sites of English Harbour, Antigua and Barbuda have a lot to offer. Much of the island is covered in bush and there are unmarked roads and tracks to the beaches. It is possible to cycle almost as easily as driving, as speed is of no importance here.</p>
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		<title>The Beaches of Barbuda</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2008 23:47:18 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Barbuda is Antigua&#8217;s sister island although it could not be more different. On Barbuda vacations you will see a Caribbean island that is unspoiled by tourism. The most prominent inhabitant of Barbuda is the Frigate Bird; the island is home to the largest colony in the world. There&#8217;s a Nature Reserve in a lagoon not far from the airport, and while there&#8217;s not really a &#8220;scheduled&#8221; boat service, local fishermen are used to ferrying tourists around that for a fixed price (which, as far as I remember, is rather high -- in the region of US$ 20 per person). Barbuda is not a fast paced island, but rather an island that you can relax and enjoy. It is unspoiled by the crowds of tourist that you usually find on busy beaches.</p>
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<p>Barbuda is one of the leeward islands of the Caribbean and part of the State of Antigua and Barbuda, which makes it kind of like Antigua’s little brother. It is a sparsely populated island, with most inhabitants making their homes in the city of Codrington. Antigua and Barbuda is predominantly dependent on tourism. The contribution of Tourism to the economy is estimated to be about 60% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Barbuda is a fifteen minute flight or a ninety minute ferry ride. Explore underground caves, or enjoy a game of cricket.</p>
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Beach with Coco Bay in the background</p>
<p>Coco Point Lodge in beautiful Barbuda is my favorite place in the world to be. I have traveled to many islands in the Caribbean and many beautiful places on the Mediterranean. Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Caribbean on the other, Barbuda is renowned for its natural beauty, peaceful way of life, and a friendly population ready to please. Nearby Barbuda is small, with little development aside from a few resorts on its gorgeous coastline. These independent islands are located in the Leeward Island chain.</p>
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<p>The beaches are fabulous, stretching unbroken and unpopulated to the horizon, the longest one being 12 miles long. They are seemingly endless and are left to the peaceful wanderings of those lucky enough to sojourn there.</p>
<p>Several other cave systems exist, some of which go below the ground or underwater. Visitors can usually go spelunking with cave experts if they wish to explore these more elaborate systems. In one are ancient cave drawings and in others it is possible to climb right through to the top of the Highlands and see for miles. Other caves go underground and underwater and requires expert knowledge to explore them.</p>
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<p>The coral around both islands has been damaged due to hurricanes but it is slowly growing back. Antigua is a popular destination for large Carribean cruises. The favourable underwater landscape is only the beginning: The coral encrusted walls and jumbles of boulders you will see create a myriad of hiding places for all types of Caribbean reef fish which congregate in numbers! Larger marine life such as turtles, stingrays, barracuda, jacks, permit, nurse sharks and morays are regularly seen here. The south-west corner is hilly, rising to 402 meters at Boggy Peak, the island&#8217;s highest point.Barbuda, a low-lying coral island is located 32 miles north of Antigua and has a land area of approximately 64 sq. Barbuda encompasses the expansive Codrington lagoon, which is bound by a long undeveloped beach.</p>
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