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Each episode features a host, called a traveller, who travels with a camera crew to a country/major city and experiences the sights, sounds, and culture that the location has to offer. Special episodes feature in-depth looks at beaches, apes, nature, road trips , Chinatown , trekking , sacred places , slave trade , piracy, volcanos, war ...
1995 in the United States Virgin Islands (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "1995 in the Caribbean" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Television episodes set in Puerto Rico (3 P) Pages in category "Television episodes set in the Caribbean" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Islands of the Caribbean Sea — in the western North Atlantic Ocean and North America. Note: Single islands should be in one of the subcategories. Subcategories for specific islands should also be under the category of the island &/or its governing country in the Caribbean .
The first episode gives an overview of the variety of the Caribbean's natural history, revealing the hidden wild side of the islands. Spotted and bottlenose dolphins cruise the shallow sand banks around the Bahamas. The mangrove forests of Barbuda's shallow lagoons provide ideal nest sites for the Caribbean's largest colony of frigatebirds. The ...
The Caribbean Sea. Most of the Caribbean countries are islands in the Caribbean Sea, with only a few in inland lakes. The largest islands include Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica and Puerto Rico. Some of the smaller islands are referred to as a rock or reef. Islands are listed in alphabetical order by sovereign state.
Television shows set in Prince Edward Island (1 C, 7 P) S. Television shows set in Sicily (1 C, 15 P) T. Television shows set in Tasmania (17 P) U.
The ABC islands is the physical group of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, the three westernmost islands of the Leeward Antilles in the Caribbean Sea.These islands have a shared political history and a status of Dutch underlying ownership, since the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814 ceded them back to the Kingdom of the Netherlands, as Curaçao and Dependencies from 1815.