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Steve

@steveinarabia

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Beautiful sunset in #Trinidad and Tobago- the southernmost island country in the #Caribbean, and located 11km northeast off the coast of #Venezuela, 130km south of #Grenada, and west of #Barbados New York Times Travel FT Weekend Magazine

Beautiful sunset in #Trinidad and Tobago- the southernmost island country in the #Caribbean, and located 11km northeast off the coast of #Venezuela, 130km south of #Grenada, and west of #Barbados <a href="/nytimestravel/">New York Times Travel</a> <a href="/FTMag/">FT Weekend Magazine</a>
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Beautiful Spring evening—quick in/out visit to #Houston (the most populous city in #Texas and in the Southern #USA and the 4th most populous metropolitan area in #America) America

Beautiful Spring evening—quick in/out visit to #Houston (the most populous city in  #Texas and in the Southern #USA and the 4th most populous metropolitan area in #America) <a href="/america/">America</a>
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End of the line…Demerara-Berbice Railway (1900-1970CE): This line, from #Georgetown #Guyana to #Rosignol, was the oldest in South America. Here, repair station and last cars in Georgetown being dismantled Guyana New York Times Travel FT Weekend Magazine

End of the line…Demerara-Berbice Railway (1900-1970CE):
This line, from #Georgetown #Guyana to #Rosignol, was the oldest in South America. Here, repair station and last cars in Georgetown being dismantled <a href="/Guyana/">Guyana</a> <a href="/nytimestravel/">New York Times Travel</a> <a href="/FTMag/">FT Weekend Magazine</a>
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#Kaieteur Falls is one of the most powerful single-drop waterfalls in the world (226m). It is located on the Potaro River in Kaieteur National Park, central #Essequibo Territory Guyana FT Weekend Magazine New York Times Travel Lonely Planet

#Kaieteur Falls is one of the most powerful single-drop waterfalls in the world (226m). It is located on the Potaro River in Kaieteur National Park, central #Essequibo Territory <a href="/Guyana/">Guyana</a> <a href="/FTMag/">FT Weekend Magazine</a> <a href="/nytimestravel/">New York Times Travel</a> <a href="/lonelyplanet/">Lonely Planet</a>
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#Kaieteur Falls plunges (251m, with an average flow rate of 663 m3/s) into a gorge eroded by the #Potaro River which then feeds the #Essequibo River, the largest river in #Guyana, eventually out in to the #Atlantic Ocean Guyana New York Times Travel FT Weekend Magazine

#Kaieteur Falls plunges (251m, with an average flow rate of 663 m3/s) into a gorge eroded by the #Potaro River which then feeds the #Essequibo River, the largest river in #Guyana, eventually out in to the #Atlantic Ocean <a href="/Guyana/">Guyana</a> <a href="/nytimestravel/">New York Times Travel</a> <a href="/FTMag/">FT Weekend Magazine</a>
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#Kaieteur Falls plunges (251m, with an average flow rate of 663 m3/s) into a gorge eroded by the #Potaro River which then feeds the #Essequibo River, the largest river in #Guyana, eventually out in to the #Atlantic Ocean Guyana New York Times Travel FT Weekend Magazine

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#Kaieteur Falls plunges (251m, with an average flow rate of 663 m3/s) into a gorge eroded by the #Potaro River which then feeds the #Essequibo River, the largest river in #Guyana, eventually out in to the #Atlantic Ocean Guyana New York Times Travel FT Weekend Magazine

#Kaieteur Falls plunges (251m, with an average flow rate of 663 m3/s) into a gorge eroded by the #Potaro River which then feeds the #Essequibo River, the largest river in #Guyana, eventually out in to the #Atlantic Ocean <a href="/Guyana/">Guyana</a> <a href="/nytimestravel/">New York Times Travel</a> <a href="/FTMag/">FT Weekend Magazine</a>
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Boca del Puente [1704CE) is the main city gate of the historic center of #Cartagena de Indias, in Colombia and the original entrance of the fortified city @ftglobetrotter New York Times Travel @colombia

Boca del Puente [1704CE) is the main city gate of the historic center of #Cartagena de Indias, in Colombia and the original entrance of the fortified city @ftglobetrotter <a href="/nytimestravel/">New York Times Travel</a> @colombia
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Cartagena was founded 1533CE by Pedro de Heredia. From its founding in the 16th century and throughout the Spanish viceregal era , #Cartagena was one of the most important ports in Spanish America @ftglobetrotter New York Times Travel @colombia

Cartagena was founded 1533CE by Pedro de Heredia. From its founding in the 16th century and throughout the Spanish viceregal era , #Cartagena was one of the most important ports in Spanish America @ftglobetrotter <a href="/nytimestravel/">New York Times Travel</a> @colombia
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The Palace of the Inquisition (built 1610-1770CE). Since #Cartagena was a center of commerce, the city became the third in the Spanish empire to have a tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition @ftglobetrotter New York Times Travel @colombia

The Palace of the Inquisition (built 1610-1770CE). Since #Cartagena was a center of commerce, the city became the third in the Spanish empire to have a tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition @ftglobetrotter <a href="/nytimestravel/">New York Times Travel</a> @colombia
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#Getsemaní, a historic neighborhood in #Cartagena, Colombia, was historically the area where African slaves lived during colonial times, has undergone significant transformation, evolving into one of Cartagena’s trendiest and most vibrant neighborhoods @ftglobetrotter

#Getsemaní, a historic neighborhood in #Cartagena, Colombia, was historically the area where African slaves lived during colonial times, has undergone significant transformation, evolving into one of Cartagena’s trendiest and most vibrant neighborhoods @ftglobetrotter
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Fuerte de San Felipe de Barajas is located on top of San Lázaro Hill, #Cartagena #Colombia (1536-1657CE). It suffered constant sieges by the English and French, with the French commander Baron de Pointis taking it in mid-1697 @ftglobetrotter New York Times Travel @colombia

Fuerte de San Felipe de Barajas is located on top of San Lázaro Hill, #Cartagena #Colombia (1536-1657CE). It suffered constant sieges by the English and French, with the French commander Baron de Pointis taking it in mid-1697 @ftglobetrotter <a href="/nytimestravel/">New York Times Travel</a> @colombia
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In #Guyana's sugar cane fields, barges (known as punts) were crucial for transporting harvested cane from the fields to the factories. These flat-bottomed boats were designed for navigating the intricate network of canals that crisscross the sugar estates Guyana NYT Travel

In #Guyana's sugar cane fields, barges (known as punts) were crucial for transporting harvested cane from the fields to the factories. These flat-bottomed boats were designed for navigating the intricate network of canals that crisscross the sugar estates <a href="/Guyana/">Guyana</a> <a href="/nyttravel/">NYT Travel</a>