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We look forward to evenings with our French friends in the village with mixed emotions. On the one hand it‚s very nice that they like us enough to invite us into their homes. On the other, we know it‚s going to be hard work speaking only French for several hours.
Jean-Eric and Claudie live in the next street on the other side of our garden and got talking to us one evening last year in the village restaurant. Fortunately Betty is now at the stage where she can understand most of what people are telling her and I can understand most of what Betty is saying in French. I usually find the French responses too quick to fully grasp.
Updated: 09/04/2005
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ltimate BVI is one of the fastest growing constantly changing sites about the British Virgin Islands on the Internet. Ultimate BVI contains listings of businesses, services, and recreational activities in the British Virgin Islands. No matter what you are looking for from dining and shopping to real estate on a secluded tropical island Ultimate BVI has it all! Be sure to check out our new recipe page for tasty recipe ideas!
Updated: 09/04/2005
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Here is the place for a vacation! Getting away from it all is easy in the islands, given the variety of lodging, from the elegant luxury resort to the affordable kitchenette. And beautiful villas. Great for families too!
Updated: 09/04/2005
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The authoritative web site for Tortola & the British Virgin Islands.
Updated: 09/04/2005
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he British Virgin Islands (BVI) are a group of over 50 islands and Cays, located in the Leeward Islands, about 90 miles East of Puerto Rico and North East of the US Virgin Islands. The main island of Tortola is about 54 square miles, with Virgin Gorda about 8 square miles. Most of the islands are made up of rolling hills, although Anegada is completely flat rising to only a few feet above sea level.
Updated: 09/04/2005
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Rising up like green gemstones out of the sparkling deep blue sea, you immediately know why the British Virgin Islands are known as the "cruising capital of the Caribbean." Where the Caribbean meets the Atlantic, there's a chain of sixty islands called the British Virgin Islands. With hundreds of secret bays and hidden coves, they've been a haven for seafarers for centuries. Columbus visited and named the islands. After Columbus came the adventurers, the pirates, and the buccaneers who took refuge in the protected waters and kept guard from secluded mountain look-outs and who preyed on the Spanish galleons bound for Europe with In can gold. Some say they left buried treasure that is still there.
Updated: 09/04/2005
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