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Old May 10th, 2004, 08:28 PM
CapeGuy
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"strawberry icecream" wrote in message
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I was wondering where in the Caribbean (or anywhere in the world) would
posters recommend for the perfect climate?

I wouldn't want to live there, nor do I feel compelled
to visit there as a tourist, but, IMHO, San Diego has
the perfect climate. I think they're also somewhat south
of the major earthquake zones in California, but I'm
not as sure about that part.


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Old May 10th, 2004, 09:52 PM
DDupin
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Default Caribbean - the perfect climate?

Yeah but San Diego has some water shortage problems. And brush fires again last
week.
But the temperature seems to be ideal.
I've read that some places in the mountains of Mexico and Costa Rica enjoy
year-round springtime. However, I believe there's some worry about earthquakes
there.



Subject: Caribbean - the perfect climate?
From: "CapeGuy"


"strawberry icecream" wrote in message
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I was wondering where in the Caribbean (or anywhere in the world) would
posters recommend for the perfect climate?

I wouldn't want to live there, nor do I feel compelled
to visit there as a tourist, but, IMHO, San Diego has
the perfect climate. I think they're also somewhat south
of the major earthquake zones in California, but I'm
not as sure about that part.





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Old May 10th, 2004, 11:59 PM
Rhythmwize
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Default Caribbean - the perfect climate?

In article , DDupin says...

But the temperature seems to be ideal.


In San Diego, the winter months average high is about 66F...thats about 10 to
15F below my ideal. Perhaps farther south down to the tip of Baja California
would be getting close. San Diego has wild fires and the potential for deadly
earthquakes. It can also get above 100F in the summer and below freezing in the
winter on rare occasions. I don't believe there is a place on earth with an
ideal climate and no major natural hazards.

john

 




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