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To: LLCF who wrote (71160)1/10/2015 12:57:34 PM
From: pcstel  Read Replies (1) of 71588
 
<OMG!!!! DUDE!!!!! You are gonna have SO MUCH FUN... playing Eagle scout in the jungle trying to flee with your money "stuff"<

LOL!!! What money stuff?? I have a ten year lease on this great house overlooking Cayo Congrejo. I have a golf cart, and the most important asset of all.. "My Wife of nearly 30 years".... My financial assets are in Swiss National Bank. I can transfer $500 bucks to the local bank down the road, take my Golf Cart to pick it up in the local currency..

Sorry, your dreams of my financial ruin are hopelessly displaced.

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The eye is stunned by the seven hues of blue that have made the waters around this island famous, The colors are due to the volcanic origins of the rock and the brilliance of the coral reef. Everywhere you look Providencia and Santa Catalina are bursting with every shade of every color, on the surface and under the water, full of life; and the mangroves add their green to the display of the tiny brightly-flashing fish that nestle in their roots.....


The most enchanting thing about Providencia is that everywhere you go, you will meet smiling people, standing at the doors of their houses as the tourists go by, playing in the sea that plays such a large part in their lives.

The islanders live mainly from fishing and tourism. The seas brings them food, scenery and amusement. With their history of colonization by the English, the Dutch and the Spaniards they have mixed traditions: they drink tea, speak the Caribbean English version of creole and love their music.

LOL!!! No one down here demanding "income equality"..etc..




And so it goes,

PCSTEL
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