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About Aruba
Welcome to the Dutch island of Aruba, And its year round temperature of 82 degrees Fahrenheit. With its long white powder beaches and its ton of leisure and sporty activities being bored on this island is a hard thing to do. Aruba's 88,000 inhabitants reflect its ethnic roots in local foods, architecture, celebrations, and languages. |
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The Beaches
Aruba is home to two of the Caribbean's finest beaches, palm beach and eagle beach. Aruba's long beaches consist of being 30 yards deep and miles and miles long. It includes 42 major dive sights around Aruba, one of them being the second world war wrecks at 25-400ft depths. They also have some of the most amazing coral formations. |
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Activities
If your not the most adventurous of people submarine dives or glass bottomed boats could be a wonderful idea. Also, Aruba just happens to be more than 20 percent national park. including a variety of plants and animals to be seen. Also available in Aruba are tons of cultural festivals, featuring shows, music, dance, costumes, and local foods, you would be stupid to not enjoy these great features of Aruba. |
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History Of Aruba
In the late 15th century, the Spanish explorer Alonzo de Ojeda explored Venezuela and nearby by islands of the Caribbean. He is credited with discovering Aruba in 1499. Surprisingly, no real evidence of his landing on this island exists. Nevertheless, the island was quickly under heavy Spanish rule. |
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