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  2. Banana boat (ship) - Wikipedia

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    The English cricket team that toured the West Indies in 1959–1960 used banana boats to travel across the Atlantic and between the islands. [ citation needed ] They were better known for bringing West Indian immigrants to Great Britain , and to say that someone came off a banana boat was a derogatory phrase used by those who objected to their ...

  3. Category:Banana boats (ships) - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Banana boats (ships)" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 ...

  4. File:Bienvenidos al Crash Boat welcome sign at beach in ...

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  5. TSS Camito - Wikipedia

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    She had three passenger decks [2] with cabins for 96 first class passengers, [3] public rooms and open-air deck spaces, centered between four large refrigerated cargo holds, two forward and two aft, that could handle 140,000 stems (1,750 tons) of bananas.

  6. Shipwrecks of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    In Puerto Rico, the construction of walls and castles took place on San Juan, where the largest Spanish fortress in the Western Hemisphere was built. [22] However, other ports were not as fortified, leaving them more vulnerable to buccaneer incursions and dependent on a warning system known as avisos . [ 22 ]

  7. Federal agents in Puerto Rico seize $35 million worth of ...

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    Federal agents seized an estimated $35 million worth of cocaine from a boat that ran aground a reef off Puerto Rico’s south coast, authorities said Thursday. Two men from the Dominican Republic ...

  8. Crash Boat Beach - Wikipedia

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    The Crash Boat Beach piers / dock was originally built for use by the United States military rescue boats who raced out to sea to rescue downed airmen from Ramey Air Force Base, hence the name "Crash boat". As time passed, the local sea currents deposited tons of sand into the pier area forming into a beach, making it unusable to dock boats at ...

  9. Contestant Chris Davidson attempted to answer a puzzle and secure an $8,400 trip to Puerto Rico, but he made a major rookie mistake. While solving the puzzle, Davidson added an article which ...