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	<title>Island View Estate&#187; harbor</title>
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		<title>The Harbor House</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 14:57:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>aclazaro</dc:creator>
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This warm accommodation is situated on St. Thomas’ East End which can make 6 to 10 guests relax well in superb comfort in the island. These are the main features that they offer:

Twin master suites
Beds in king &#38; queen      sizes
2 and ½ baths
Private pool
Satellite TV
Full airconditioned units
Internet access


It is pretty [...]]]></description>
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<p>This warm accommodation is situated on St. Thomas’ East End which can make 6 to 10 guests relax well in superb comfort in the island. These are the main features that they offer:</p>
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<li>Twin master suites</li>
<li>Beds in king &amp; queen      sizes</li>
<li>2 and ½ baths</li>
<li>Private pool</li>
<li>Satellite TV</li>
<li>Full airconditioned units</li>
<li>Internet access</li>
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<p>It is pretty much near to the Red Hook and it takes a quick walk to reach Vessup &amp; BlueBeards Beach. It has an immense deck which can offer an amazing view of the harbor. All the furniture and kitchen items are of the highest quality as if you are checked in at the Ritz hotel. Once you rent the place, you can also use one of the owner’s cars. They have a powerboat you can use for possible day trips to St. John for as long as you pay for the fuel and customs.</p>
<p>Photos via vrbo.com</p>
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		<title>99 steps</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 07:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>daphne reyes</dc:creator>
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99 Steps, is a work out that will get your heart pumping. Admission is free so when you are in Charlotte Amalie make your way to Government House and Hotel 1829. Between these two buildings you will find steps built in the 1700&#8217;s by the Danes. Some say they were built when Danish engineers demanded [...]]]></description>
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<p>99 Steps, is a work out that will get your heart pumping. Admission is free so when you are in Charlotte Amalie make your way to Government House and Hotel 1829. Between these two buildings you will find steps built in the 1700&#8217;s by the Danes. Some say they were built when Danish engineers demanded that the city be laid out in a grid format. Not having visited these engineers weren’t aware of St. Thomas’ steep topography yet demanded the grid so the staircase was built. The bricks used to construct the steps were originally brought from Denmark as ballast in the hulls of sailing ships. Some have said the steps were built as a way to use these bricks. Others have said the steps made the hillsides easier to climb.<br />
As you climb the 99 steps count and you will learn that there are actually 103 steps leading you high atop the harbor were the stone remains of an old tower said to be used by Blackbeard as a lookout. It is now the Inn at Blackbeard’s Castle. Also at the top of the 99 steps is the statue of the Three Queen who led the labor revolt of St. Croix in 1878. </p>
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		<title>St. Thomas</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 07:00:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>daphne reyes</dc:creator>
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Visitors arrive to the USVIs via St Thomas.  The place has a way to strike quite a first impression. Cliffs raised high up in the sky, red roofs blooms over the hills, and all around the clear blue sea, yacht lined up the shore lines. Unfortunately, when you disembark from your plane or boat, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Visitors arrive to the USVIs via St Thomas.  The place has a way to strike quite a first impression. Cliffs raised high up in the sky, red roofs blooms over the hills, and all around the clear blue sea, yacht lined up the shore lines. Unfortunately, when you disembark from your plane or boat, you’ll find you’re sharing this scene with 20, 000 tourists who just piled up from the seven cruise ships docked in the harbor.<br />
Years ago, St Thomas made a bargain with the devil: provide us with a good and steady source of income and we’ll give you our innocence and our environment. And so it became the darling of the cruise-ship industry and its two million passengers. In 2007, St. Thomas ranked last in the ‘world’s most beautiful islands’ survey by National Geographic, which called it ‘totally spoiled’ and ‘one big ugly jewelry store.’<br />
That’s true…to an extent. Most of the mob-fest happens in Charlotte Amalie. Visitors who make the effort to move deeper into the 30-sq-mile island will find opportunities for surfing, kayaking through mangrove swamps and getting face-to-face with sea turtles.<br />
An irony from most information you’ll find on the web, its up to you to see for yourself and find out. Sum of all this, there may be more good than a bargain from the devil in this place.</p>
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