Yes, it is. Aruba is located between the tropic of cancer and the tropic of capricornio.
Aruba has a tropical climate. Warm weather is a constant there. Aruba is subject to hurricanes and other types of tropical storms.
Yes, Aruba is a desert island in the sense of having an arid, desert climate. But at the same time, no it isn't in the sense of an uninhabited island. Aruba has been continuously inhabited for an estimated 4,500 years. So it doesn't qualify as an uninhabited island. Otherwise, Aruba's vegetation [from cacti to aloe vera to divi-divi trees] is typical of arid desert climates.
As of July 13, 2013, there is currently no tropical storm headed to Aruba. Due to its location, Aruba will periodically see tropical storms throughout the annual season.
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Algeria, Aruba and Africa are tropical locations. They begin with the letter A.
As Aruba is an island, you can't drive there from Miami.
The most important business in Aruba is tourism. Aruba has a tropical climate and attracts many people who wish to have a vacation in a warm climate.
Aruba is an island in the Caribbean Sea close the Venezuela and Aruba has Bubali Plas which is a shallow lake.
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Feel free to drink the water in Aruba. No need for bottled water on this Caribbean island. Aruba's tap water is pure and fresh. It is distilled on the island in the world's third largest salt water desalination plant. Please take the time to learn more about the beautiful island of Aruba.
Aruba is an A island. Alcatraz could also be considered.
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