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US Virgin Islands Tourist Guide
http://www.usvi.net/
Coral World
http://www.coralworldvi.com/
“At Coral World Ocean Park, we bring you up close
and personal to the beauty and magic of Caribbean marine life.
… a once in a lifetime opportunity to touch a shark,
hand feed a stingray or watch newborn seahorses learn to swim.
In addition to our many interactive exhibits, we also offer
an array of water activities.”
Virgin Islands National Park
http://www.nps.gov/viis/
“Virgin Islands National Park’s hills, valleys
and beaches are breath-taking. However, within its 7,000 plus
acres on the island of St. John is the complex history of
civilizations - both free and enslaved - dating back more
nearly a thousand years, all who utilized the land and the
sea for survival.”
Guide to St. John
http://www.stjohnusvi.com/
“St. John, the smallest and most idyllic of the
three United States Virgin Islands, is best known for its
dozens of post card perfect white sand beaches, turquoise
bays abounding in colorful corals and rainbows of tropical
fish and endless vistas of green velvet hills.”
Virgin Islands Public Library
http://www.ipl.org/div/news/browse/VI/
Virgin Islands Scuba Excursions
http://visnuba.com/
“Explore the beauty of the coral reefs of the US
Virgin Islands at Trunk Bay, St. John and Coki Beach/Coral
World, St. Thomas in the easiest and safest way possible.
Try Snuba®! "Go Beyond Snorkeling™" and
breath easily underwater without wearing heavy restrictive
dive gear.”
US Virgin Islands Travel Guide
http://www.virginisles.com/
“Welcome to the Virgin Islands Travel Guide: The
ultimate source of information about traveling, vacationing
and enjoying the U.S. Virgin Islands” |