The movie was filmed in several places e.g.Universal Studios HollywoodUnderwater scenes were filmed off the coast of South AustraliaOther ocean scenes were filmed in U.S. waters (locations I don't know)
I think it is because the islands are not so stormy and it is warm plenty of food to forage, animals to hunt, shallow waters...basically it was the ideal place for pirates to refuel. A pirate pit stop!
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The external scenes in the film adaptation of "The Old Man and the Sea" were shot on location in Cuba. The movie was filmed mainly in and around the coastal town of Cojímar, which is near Havana. These locations were chosen to capture the authenticity of the story set in the waters of the Gulf Stream.
Colombia has both Caribbean and Pacific beaches, waters and Ilands.
Hurricanes are can only be created over tropical waters. The Caribbean islands are in the Caribbean sea, south of the gulf of Mexico which have the perfect warm waters for forming and intensifying hurricanes.
It was filmed in Odorama
The Caribbean Spiny Lobsters live in the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea. They do not live in any other ocean.
The brilliant hues of blues and greens in the waters of the Caribbean Sea are caused by the sunlight reflecting off the water.
No, pirates would plunder and steal from anyone on "their" waters. They got along with no one.
The Caribbean's most important elements are water, climate, and its beaches. The waters in the Caribbean are so beautiful they are nice and clear.
The setting in the book "Kidnapped" by Gordon Korman is primarily aboard a sailboat called the Tobermory, which is sailing through the waters of the Caribbean Sea. The story also includes scenes on a deserted island where the characters are stranded.