LMAO! Barbados is one of the few islands in the Caribbean that are 100 percent coral island. That means it was formed from old coral reefs and not volcanic eruptions. So no there arent any volcanoes in barbados
Any islands that have a decent coral reef and not a lot of run-off from erosion or pollution usually make for great snorkeling. I was in Jamaica last year and it had pretty awesome snorkeling!
Yes there were many.
Forever. There are no roads from the mainland to any of the Caribbean islands.
Caribbean is heaven on earth, its filled with beautiful beaches, wonderful & friendly people, great history, amazing food and a lot more.. . There are many islands compromising the Caribbean region & one of my most favorite one is the Cayman Islands. The Cayman Islands is the place for complete relaxation, exquisite dining, stong cultural history, scenic beaches, great food & awesome underwater activities. I would recoomend you strongly to take a trip to the Cayman Islands and experience various things. One strong recommendation is diving in Cayman Islands to see under water beauty but if you are like me and are scared of wearing a oxygen mask and going in water I would recommend trying Cayman Islands Submarines where you & your family have the rare opportunity to go underwater with Stingrays & Coral Reefs without wearing any dive suits, oxygen mask or even getting wet Book Online now Cayman Islands Submarines
Yes, the Carib tribe of the Lesser Antilles islands in the Caribbean were called cannibal islands as the term for them originated there.
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You can write a letter to the garbage people and tell them what danger this impact has on the coral reef. ( I am worried 2)
Any random 3? Trinidad, Jamaica ad Barbados
The Bahamas chain of islands spans just over 700 miles and includes more than 700 islands and cays. It is much bigger than the area of any other island chain. The Bahamas is much more flat than the Southern Islands in the Caribbean.
The tainos and the Caribs are some but I don't think there's any left.
Coral reefs are found below sea level in shallow waters surrounding islands or continents alike where water temperatures are tropical and subtropical as far as any sun lights penetrates.