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earthquake in cayman islands
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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 11:05:22 -0500, ! ! wrote:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqs...kes/ussadb.htm Rains...pours. |
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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 11:05:22 -0500, ! ! wrote:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqs...kes/ussadb.htm Rains...pours. |
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"Karen Segboer" wrote in message | | Just what these poor people need, more of Mother Nature's "bounty." | | Karen I was there last week and we took a private tour to the stingray sandbar. The boat owner was talking about Ivan and some of the things that have happened because of it. One thing that stands out in my mind is that 25% of the population left the island for good. Dropping the population from 40k to about 30k. That's got to be devastating to an economy. Not to mention what it does to the morale of those that chose to stay. LES! |
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"Karen Segboer" wrote in message | | Just what these poor people need, more of Mother Nature's "bounty." | | Karen I was there last week and we took a private tour to the stingray sandbar. The boat owner was talking about Ivan and some of the things that have happened because of it. One thing that stands out in my mind is that 25% of the population left the island for good. Dropping the population from 40k to about 30k. That's got to be devastating to an economy. Not to mention what it does to the morale of those that chose to stay. LES! |
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How many private tour operators were at the dock waiting for customers?
"LES!" wrote in message ... "Karen Segboer" wrote in message | | Just what these poor people need, more of Mother Nature's "bounty." | | Karen I was there last week and we took a private tour to the stingray sandbar. The boat owner was talking about Ivan and some of the things that have happened because of it. One thing that stands out in my mind is that 25% of the population left the island for good. Dropping the population from 40k to about 30k. That's got to be devastating to an economy. Not to mention what it does to the morale of those that chose to stay. LES! |
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How many private tour operators were at the dock waiting for customers?
"LES!" wrote in message ... "Karen Segboer" wrote in message | | Just what these poor people need, more of Mother Nature's "bounty." | | Karen I was there last week and we took a private tour to the stingray sandbar. The boat owner was talking about Ivan and some of the things that have happened because of it. One thing that stands out in my mind is that 25% of the population left the island for good. Dropping the population from 40k to about 30k. That's got to be devastating to an economy. Not to mention what it does to the morale of those that chose to stay. LES! |
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I have no idea actually. One of my group had originally booked through
Soto's but read her email wrong and so we missed that one. We came across Moby Dick tours first, the price was acceptable to us all (There were 4 in our group) at $35 and had a great time. I assume that there were probably more people offering tours, but most likely earlier. As it was around 1pm local time when we found out we had missed our original tour. It did seem like there were quite a few people offering island tours. I guess I saw between 5 and 10. But other than that, I don't remember seeing much. We were a little ****ed that we only had about 15 minutes to shop before everything on the island closed lol. LES! "RichC" wrote in message ... | How many private tour operators were at the dock waiting for customers? |
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I have no idea actually. One of my group had originally booked through
Soto's but read her email wrong and so we missed that one. We came across Moby Dick tours first, the price was acceptable to us all (There were 4 in our group) at $35 and had a great time. I assume that there were probably more people offering tours, but most likely earlier. As it was around 1pm local time when we found out we had missed our original tour. It did seem like there were quite a few people offering island tours. I guess I saw between 5 and 10. But other than that, I don't remember seeing much. We were a little ****ed that we only had about 15 minutes to shop before everything on the island closed lol. LES! "RichC" wrote in message ... | How many private tour operators were at the dock waiting for customers? |
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