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Thousands of Grenadians watched from the mountains as the tow progressed for six hours, but the Bianca C.. had only moved 6 km (3 nmi) when a squall started and the towline broke. The Bianca C. sank quickly into 50 metres (165 ft) of water, about 2 km (1 nmi) from the popular tourist beach at Grand Anse .
Saint George is also the home of the world-famous Grand Anse Beach and many of the island's holiday resorts. The peninsula at the south-western tip of Saint George is called Point Salines, and the only active airport on the island of Grenada, Maurice Bishop International Airport, is located there. The tourist infrastructure is more extensive in ...
A water taxi or a water bus is a boat used to provide public or private transport, usually, but not always, in an urban environment. [1] Service may be scheduled with multiple stops, operating in a similar manner to a bus , or on demand to many locations, operating in a similar manner to a taxi .
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Grande-Anse (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃dɑ̃s]) is a quartier of Terre-de-Bas Island, located in Îles des Saintes archipelago in the Caribbean. It is located in the eastern part of the island. The most beautiful beach of the island is located there. Some grocery, bakery and restaurant are located on this village.
The sculpture park is accessible via boat from the main port of St Georges (2 miles/3 km North of the capital) or Grand Anse Bay on the West coastline. The sculptures are situated in a variety of depths of water with a maximum of 12 meters, and the park is visited daily by scuba divers, snorkelers and glass bottom boats. [3]
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L'anse Aux Epines is a primarily residential community in Saint George Parish, Grenada. [1] As the most southerly tip of Grenada, it forms part of the line separating the Caribbean sea from the Atlantic Ocean. The name translates to "The Beach/Bay of Thorns." [citation needed]