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Giff Hoyt (Bronson), a cafe owner in Cabo Blanco, Peru after World War II is caught between refuge-seeking Nazis and their enemies. After the murder of a sea explorer is passed off as accidental death by the corrupt local police, Giff becomes suspicious.
One Fort Lauderdale and four Miami-area restaurants, including the reboot of an old favorite in Coral Gables, have been named the best new restaurants of 2023 by Yelp.
Shops and restaurants around the intersection of Commercial Boulevard and A1A in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea. Lauderdale-by-the-Sea is a town in Broward County, Florida, United States, situated 33 miles north of Miami. The town is part of the South Florida metropolitan area. As of the 2020 census, the population was 6,198.
Cabo Blanco is a fishing village in northwestern Peru, 3 km northwest from El Alto, Talara, Piura. It was famous in the past among big-game fishermen and today is a noted surf break. The village takes its name from the light coloured nearby mountains. In the 1950s and 1960s, fishermen traveled to Cabo Blanco to hunt big marlin.
The Mai-Kai has been expanded several times, largely achieving its present layout and appearance by 1971. It now includes eight dining rooms, a bar, a stage in the center of the restaurants to showcase the Polynesian Islander Revue floor show, a gift shop, and tropical gardens. The interior is decorated with nautical and South Sea artifacts.
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Cabo Blanco may refer to: Cabo Blanco, Africa, a peninsula also known as Ras Nouadhibou; Cabo Blanco, Peru, fishing village and surf spot; Cabo Blanco, Spain, village in Arona, Spain; Cabo Blanco, Chile, hamlet in Valdivia, Chile; Cabo Blanco, Costa Rica, wildlife reserve; Cabo Blanco, a film starring Charles Bronson
Portuguese sailing explorers first reached the location they called Cabo Branco in 1441. The Spanish interest in Western Africa , in the desert coast of the Sahara, resulted from fishing activities carried out from the Canary Islands by Spanish fishermen, who also hunted and traded seal.