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Subject: Re: Circumnavigation of Grenada


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Date Posted: 15:01:32 09/22/06 Fri
In reply to: Ben Reeck 's message, "Circumnavigation of Grenada" on 20:15:40 09/19/06 Tue

Government may not be available to answer right now. So, I will fill you in.

Government MOVED to Grenada and will probably be there for a while as he an his wife are employed there. So, I imagine that he may be there for good.


>Government- You mentioned going around Grenada in
>early 2007. HOW EARLY? Is this a mid-winter get
>away? Will you be doing anything that has to do with
>hurricane relief? Off the top of my head I remember
>that Grenada was hit hard by a hurricane that affected
>about 90% of the island (whatever that means). I was
>there in 1990 and found they loved Americans. The USA
>(under President Reagan)kicked the Russians get out of
>there. The meals always took over an hour. Any news
>of slightly faster service was jumped on by those in
>the group I was in. I spent an enjoyable 10 - 12 days
>there. There was a bombed out hotel I visited. I
>also saw the largest waterfall on the island. It was
>about 35 feet high and about 3 feet wide. I would
>love to go back again. If you go, bring back a lot of
>mace & nutmeg.

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