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St. Vincent
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The largest of these islands, St. Vincent, is mountainous, with
dramatic cliffs. It is carpeted with rain forests and plantations.
The Grenadines consist of hundreds of tiny islands, many uninhabited,
some flat and some hilly, most with glittering white-sand beaches.
This Caribbean hideaway's greatest assets are its natural beauty
and genuinely friendly people. Many travelers hire a boat and
find their own secret hideaway on one of these secluded islands.
Steady tradewinds make the Grenadines great for windsurfing.
The islands, whose waters have excellent visibility and coral
reefs, offer great snorkeling and diving.
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