Guadeloupe
The Guadeloupe makes dream. Its charms draw their source in a fine amalgam of French and creole traditions: the torments of love and the ice coconut meet very as much as salad lobster and beer of Alsace, whereas the terraces open on gleaming floods, sometimes decorated by the boat of a fisherman.
Geographical overflight
The two larger islands forming the Guadeloupe, Low-Ground and Large-Ground, separated by the Salted river, offer an extremely different relief in spite of their proximity. With broad of the coasts of the island of the Guadeloupe, energy of is in west, emergent three small islands: D
Posted: January 15th, 2008 under Travel in general.
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