Because it is within the area of the eastern Caribbean trade winds is the reason why Aruba is described as windy.
Specifically, Aruba is a beautiful, but flat island whose vegetation consists more of low-lying ground cover than of trees. The island therefore has no natural protection by which the force of the trade winds can be deflected or minimized. The consequence is a year-round, coolly welcome breeze whose force tends to be more obvious in April, May and June than during other months in Aruba.
its so windy because its so close to the first layer atmosphere
Punta Arenas is so windy because there are mountain ranges behind the city.
I have been to Aruba for the past 14 years and one of the reasons my husband and I love it is because of the constant tradewinds that cool us off! If you are concerned with your hair getting messed, I suggest you tie it back, wear it up, or wear a hat. It is a windy island....but it's a wonderful warm wind. Check out arubahotelsbeaches.com for your one stop travel guide about Aruba.
"Windy" can refer to two different parts of speech. As an adjective, it describes something that is characterized by wind. As a verb, "windy" can be used to describe the act of twisting or turning, as in "windy roads."
So windy that not many people bothered to measure it :)
Aruba doesn't have a president, it has a prime minister. Yes you can. However there is also a Governor appointed by the soverign of Holland, so you probably have to be in good with Her Majesty to get in on that gig.
Curacao is part of the ABC islands. Aruba Bonaire and Curacao. So: Aruba and Bonaire are it's neighbors!
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Oh yes, it's very windy here at times, especially on the west, south west and north west coasts
its so windy
Can I use my tracfone in Aruba, if so is there a different charge?
Aruba does not have any 7-Eleven stores.Specifically, the closest 7-11s to Aruba are in Florida! Aruba has some mini-markets. There are also supermarkets in Oranjestad, Aruba's capital.