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Panart San Felipe wood ship kit. Model # 747
Panart San Felipe wood ship kit. Model # 747
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1963 SALADA COIN #25 FELIPE ALOU SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS EX/MT
1963 SALADA COIN #25 FELIPE ALOU SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS EX/MT
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San Felipe 28
San Felipe 28" Wooden Tall Ship Model Sailboat Assembled Spanish Warship Galleon
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FORT SAN FELIPE DEL MORRO SAN JUAN PUERTO RICO 1940'S PHOTO ORIGINAL PHOTO  8X10
FORT SAN FELIPE DEL MORRO SAN JUAN PUERTO RICO 1940'S PHOTO ORIGINAL PHOTO 8X10
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FELIPE ALOU SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS OUTFIELD 1960 TOPPS BASEBALL CARD #287 VG COND.
FELIPE ALOU SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS OUTFIELD 1960 TOPPS BASEBALL CARD #287 VG COND.
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Castillo San Felipe Del Morro San Juan Puerto Rico 6 Detachable Post Cards
Castillo San Felipe Del Morro San Juan Puerto Rico 6 Detachable Post Cards
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San Felipe 48
San Felipe 48" large scaled wood model ship tall Spanish boat
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wooden model ship kit-The San Felipe 1690
wooden model ship kit-The San Felipe 1690
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$5 San Felipe (Casino Hollywood) - San Felipe Pueblo, New Mexico -  2nd Anniv.
$5 San Felipe (Casino Hollywood) - San Felipe Pueblo, New Mexico - 2nd Anniv.
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TEXAS San Felipe-Stephen F. Austin Monument 1950s Vintage Postcard-Near Sealy TX
TEXAS San Felipe-Stephen F. Austin Monument 1950s Vintage Postcard-Near Sealy TX
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FELIPE ALOU SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS SIGNED 8X10 W/COA
FELIPE ALOU SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS SIGNED 8X10 W/COA
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San Felipe de Neri Church, Albuquerque, NM Postcard
San Felipe de Neri Church, Albuquerque, NM Postcard
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1959 Topps #102 Felipe Alou San Francisco Giants RC
1959 Topps #102 Felipe Alou San Francisco Giants RC
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GENE KLOSS ORIGINAL ETCHING SIGNED LIMITED EDITION BLESSINGS ON SAN FELIPE DAY
GENE KLOSS ORIGINAL ETCHING SIGNED LIMITED EDITION BLESSINGS ON SAN FELIPE DAY
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NM Church of San Felipe Del Neri Albuquerque New Mexico Postcard Vintage PC Old
NM Church of San Felipe Del Neri Albuquerque New Mexico Postcard Vintage PC Old
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San Felipe - Zuni Pueblo Indian Pottery Large Jar Joseph Latoma
San Felipe - Zuni Pueblo Indian Pottery Large Jar Joseph Latoma
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PUERTO RICO El Morro FORT SAN FELIPE Souvenir PATCH
PUERTO RICO El Morro FORT SAN FELIPE Souvenir PATCH
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San Felipe  Wooden Ship model  Wood Sailing Boat ,33cm
San Felipe Wooden Ship model Wood Sailing Boat ,33cm
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New Mexico NM Albuquerque Plaza San Felipe Church Postcard Old Vintage Card View
New Mexico NM Albuquerque Plaza San Felipe Church Postcard Old Vintage Card View
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1938 SAN FELIPE TEXAS WITH CACHET FOR MONUMENT STEPHEN AUSTIN
1938 SAN FELIPE TEXAS WITH CACHET FOR MONUMENT STEPHEN AUSTIN
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New Mexico NM Albuquerque San Felipe de Neri Church Altar Postcard Old Vintage
New Mexico NM Albuquerque San Felipe de Neri Church Altar Postcard Old Vintage
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2012 SCORE SAN FELIPE 250 DVD
2012 SCORE SAN FELIPE 250 DVD
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San Felipe M Wooden Model Ship rosewood, mahogany, teak
San Felipe M Wooden Model Ship rosewood, mahogany, teak
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San Felipe Wooden Model Ship rosewood, mahogany, teak
San Felipe Wooden Model Ship rosewood, mahogany, teak
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NEW La Monarquia Hebrea, Volume 2 - San Felipe, Vicente
NEW La Monarquia Hebrea, Volume 2 - San Felipe, Vicente
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NEW La Monarquia Hebrea, Volume 1 - San Felipe, Vicente
NEW La Monarquia Hebrea, Volume 1 - San Felipe, Vicente
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PB Peter Buck: Secret of San Felipe. Mark Dean, Mercenary 2: Signet 251225
PB Peter Buck: Secret of San Felipe. Mark Dean, Mercenary 2: Signet 251225
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San Felipe De Neri Church  Albuquerque New Mexico  PC
San Felipe De Neri Church Albuquerque New Mexico PC
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Captain Baja.com Mexico Fishing Charters Cabo San Felipe Rosarita Ocean Fish URL
Captain Baja.com Mexico Fishing Charters Cabo San Felipe Rosarita Ocean Fish URL
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1883 engraving~ PUEBLO VILLAGE OF SAN FELIPE New Mexico
1883 engraving~ PUEBLO VILLAGE OF SAN FELIPE New Mexico
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Chile - Chile - "SAN FELIPE" Mug
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This is a brand new custom made coffee mug imprinted using the latest sublimation technology. This process embeds the image permanently and gives it a smooth surface with a crisp and vivid image. Design is imprinted on a standard 11 oz white mug and it is dishwasher safe.

Chile - Chile - "SAN FELIPE" Set of 4 Mini-Mousepad Coasters
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Protect your furniture with this set of 4 mini-mousepad coasters. Each coaster is 3.5 x 3.5 inches (width & lenght). They are soft top made out of mousepad material (polyester surface, neoprene backing) and work well as coasters.

Costa Rica - Costa Rica - "SAN FELIPE" Mug
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This is a brand new custom made coffee mug imprinted using the latest sublimation technology. This process embeds the image permanently and gives it a smooth surface with a crisp and vivid image. Design is imprinted on a standard 11 oz white mug and it is dishwasher safe.

Dreams of a World Dreams of a World
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This disc is obviously aimed at the world-music audience, if one judges from its title and the subtitle, "Folk-Inspired Music for Guitar." But that shouldn't dissuade listeners interested in more serious music...

National Anthems of the World National Anthems of the World
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No Description Available.Genre: Classical MusicMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 27-JUL-2004

Bread, Soup & Struggle (A Tribute to the Casa Maria, Tucson, Arizona) Bread, Soup & Struggle (A Tribute to the Casa Maria, Tucson, Arizona)

[13 tracks] by various artists: CALEXICO WIHT MARIACHI LUZ DE LUNA; BRIAN FLAGG; RAINER; BARRY MELTON; COUNTRY JOE McDONALD; FELIPE JARRA; HOWE GELB; STEFAN GEORGE; NANCY McCALLION & DANNY KRIEGER; AL PERRY; WILLIAM SEDLMAYR; STEVE WYNN; RICH HOPKINS & LUMINARIOS

Atlético San Pancho Atlético San Pancho

San Francisco del Monte, pueblo cien por ciento minero, fue durante mucho tiempo semillero de estrellas del balompie nancional pero ahora hace anos que el futbol se mudo del pueblo y con este los campeonatos, las tardes de gloria y el amor poreste deporte...

Destination Northern Baja (Travel & Beyond the Ultimate Video Tour) Ensenada, Rosarito, Tijuana, Tecate and San Felipe Destination Northern Baja (Travel & Beyond the Ultimate Video Tour) Ensenada, Rosarito, Tijuana, Tecate and San Felipe

Castillo San Felipe - 18 Castillo San Felipe - 18"W x 14"H - Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys
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WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies...

Dale Tiffany PG90068 San Felipe Wall Sconce Light, Antique Brass and Fabric Shade Dale Tiffany PG90068 San Felipe Wall Sconce Light, Antique Brass and Fabric Shade
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Finish:Antique Brass, Light Bulb:(1)60w A19 Med F Incand San Felipe Wall Sconce

San Felipe De Neri Church, Albuquerque New Mexico - 18 San Felipe De Neri Church, Albuquerque New Mexico - 18"W x 12"H - Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys
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WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies...

Wind and the Lion Wind and the Lion
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Wind and the Lion Wind and the Lion
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De la Calle De la Calle
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Rufino isi15 and lives on the streets of Mexico City. He gets money by doing odd jobs and participating in the drug deals of La Seno and El Ochoa a judicial policeman without scruples who controls the neighborhood in which they live...

San Felipe de Neri Card San Felipe de Neri Card

5 x 7 inch premium quality folded paper greeting card. Find cards for everyone on your list at Greeting Card Universe. cards are always more memorable when they are sent the old-fashioned way. Turn to Greeting Card Universe for all your card needs...

A Sea Action, possibly the Battle of Cadiz,.. - Greeting Card (Pack of 2) - 7x5 inch - Art247 - Standard Size - Pack Of 2 A Sea Action, possibly the Battle of Cadiz,.. - Greeting Card (Pack of 2) - 7x5 inch - Art247 - Standard Size - Pack Of 2
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This photographic Greeting Card is created on 300gsm FSC approved card. The result - a stunning reproduction at an affordable price. Actual size 7x5 inch.Greeting card comes with high grade white envelope as standard...

A Sea Action, possibly the Battle of Cadiz,.. - iPad Cover (Protective Sleeve) - Art247 - IPads 1 And 2 A Sea Action, possibly the Battle of Cadiz,.. - iPad Cover (Protective Sleeve) - Art247 - IPads 1 And 2
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A Sea Action, possibly the Battle of Cadiz,.. - Protective Phone Sock - Art247 - Standard Size A Sea Action, possibly the Battle of Cadiz,.. - Protective Phone Sock - Art247 - Standard Size
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Fits all iPhones and BlackberriesFinest NeopreneThis is an automated preview only. Actual Phone Sock design may vary. All products are hand finished by our expert manufacturers and the best crop available will always be selected.

San Felipe 60 San Felipe 60" Rustic TV Stand

FREE SHIPPING!! A beautiful and elegantly crafted rustic 60 inch TV stand with all open compartments, from our rustic furniture collection. Features include made from 100% pine wood, hand rubber wax finish with a sealer base coat to give the rustic old world appeal, mortise and tenon joint construction for sturdy and durable quality, and four fixed shelves for multiple electronic storage...

Old Modern Handicrafts T063 San Felipe Exclusive Edition Model Boat Old Modern Handicrafts T063 San Felipe Exclusive Edition Model Boat
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This model is uniquely identified by a serial number which is laser cut to the hull of your model. In this edition, we are able to identify the production date of the model, the material that we used on the model, the craftsmen who worked on each area of the model, the quality control person who inspected the model and also the professional packaging staff who packed your model for shipping...


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San Felipe

The north coast of Dominican Republic : much more than what the "all inclusive" will show you

Cabrera and the Costa Verde

East of Cabarete, a famous tourist resort for kitesurfers, opens the Costa Verde. You enter via Gaspar Hernandez whose main street is constantly bubbling of life. The road continues through increasingly exuberant vegetation, remains of a thick forest untouched until the second half of the 19th century. Very soon small colored wooden cabins arise along the road, offering bags of local almonds.

A few kilometers away hides Playa Magante. A trail divides itself in two and leads to both ends of this beautiful grey sand beach. Few bungalows, right on the beach, welcome the tourist; you will sleep soothed by the murmur and eat fresh fish offered by the local restaurants.

Back on the main road, to Rio San Juan, the most famous town on the Costa Verde. Its Laguna Grigri is a must; boats slide in the mangrove to reach the sea or the cave of swallows and Playa Caleton.

Finally, comes Playa Grande, known as one of the most beautiful beaches in the country. A magnificent 18-hole golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones overlooks the beach and offers a stunning ocean view.

Before reaching Cabrera in the province of Maria Trinidad Sanchez, the road runs through Cabo Francés Viejo, a small national park of 1.5 km2. The white limestone cliff stands out in the background of Playa El Bretón.

Cabrera is a small city on the Atlantic coast, but also a province of 276 km2, offering numerous beautiful natural landscapes. Cabrera is located on a promontory of limestone terraces going down to the sea. In some places the land reaches the sea, while, in other, 400-meter cliffs overlook the ocean. The province of Cabrera offers a wealth of amazing sceneries and striking ocean views. Samana peninsula can even be seen from Cabrera on clear days.

There is a typical Dominican atmosphere in the little town. For a long time Cabrera was just a passage between the Amber Coast and the Samana Peninsula, and only a few foreigners were lucky enough to get a glimpse of its beauty and tranquility and built in their vacation or main residence in Cabrera.

The city is planted along a coastline carved by the centenary assault of waves. On stormy days, the landscape has something reminding of Britain or Ireland. Going either east or west you are not very far from beautiful beaches. Each one has its own style, between a hiden creek and a long stretch: Playa Bretón lying at the feet of limestone cliffs; Playa Caletón de Dario hidden behind a luxurious residence, Orchid Bay, where homes are caressed by the sea breeze; Playa Diamante, a small closed bay where the Ocean enters gently, bringing joy to the children with no fear of the deep sea; and Playa La Boca in the small fishing village of La Entrada. The latter, little known by tourist guides is a long stretch of fine sand. To access Playa La Boca take the royal alley lined with palms, alongside a river flowing into the sea. On their days off, Dominicans can enjoy either freshwater or saltwater, to the beat of tropical music. If the sea is generous, the inland is no less. On the outskirts of La Entrada, Laguna Doudou and the blue lake invite visitors in their green and blue, soft and fresh waters, a great way to escape the bite of the sun. Further up peaks and valleys succeed one another, as green as meadows in Normandy; from the heights you can enjoy the sea without growing tired. Nagua, where trade and agriculture dominate, is the exit door from the Costa Verde.

From Cabarete to Puerto Plata

East of Gaspar Hernandez begins Costa de Ambar (The Amber Coast), named from its large deposits of the fossil resin. Cabarete is a resort known worldwide for its strong winds (one of the top 10 world spots) for the enjoyment of kite windsurfers. It is also a pleasant place for swimmers with 3 miles of beach and a buoyant nightlife with its bars and restaurants right on the sand under the coconut trees. This is definitely an international spot! Further west lies the town of Sosúa, tourist mecca and melting pot. Dominicans and foreigners get to know each other in the district of El Batey (name formerly used only for the Haitian district), while other Dominicans stay in the Charamicos, the poorest district, however undeniably full of the joie de vivre of its inhabitants. The beautiful bay of Sosua, with its translucent green waters joins the two districts. Under the coconut and palm trees, small local shops display Haitian art, jewelry and local multicoloured pareos. You can also indulge yourself with a fresh fish and "tostones" (fried plantains) under the shade of a parasol, lying on a lounge chair.

Walking around in the district of El Batey you will discover the synagogue and the Jewish Museum. During the Second World War, the dictator Trujillo opened the doors of the country and offered to Jews in exodus to settle in what was then a village. The Jewish community established itself on this land and participated in the development of the town.

To get to Puerto Plata, the road runs through sugar cane fields. At the entrance of the city, the road is lined with the large hotel Playa Dorada lying along the long beach, which joins the "Malecón" (walk) in the city. There is a heavy traffic in the city: cars and motorcycles compete for the road, be careful and have eyes everywhere to avoid any accident.

The town is overlooked by the mountain Isabel de Torres, named by Christopher Columbus in 1492. You can climb by cable-car to admire - when the weather is clear - a magnificent panorama of the city and its bay, and a statue of Christ, more modest, though, than in Rio de Janeiro.

In the center one can still admire the ancient splendor of the city and its wooden Victorian houses, notably around “Parque Central” restored in spring 2008. You have to lose your way in the adjacent streets and get caught by the charm of this city rocked by the Atlantic Ocean; you have to sit down and start a discussion with a Dominican, they are always smiling and happy to share with you; you have to visit the museum of amber that tells the story of a marriage of the fauna and flora in the sap of the trees 30 million years ago; you have to enter the Fortress of San Felipe at the end of the “Malecón”, the oldest relic of the 16th century, which once defended the city against pirates’ attack, and housed prisoners at other times of his long history.

Puerto Plata to Monte Cristi

The exit of Puerto Plata towards the west is as lively as its entry; everything becomes more peaceful approaching the Bay of Cofresi named from the famous Puerto Rican pirate. Slightly aside from the beach, toward Imbert is a magical place, Damajagua falls. Go there light with your material well-packed in sealed bags to climb down natural water slides and plunge into the 27 waterfalls ("charcos") of the river.

Further west you reach the Bay of Luperón offering boats a natura creek shielding them form the storms. It is a quiet place where lies a small fishing port. A few kilometers away, you arrive to what was the first city in the New World, La Isabela. The road is difficult but the landscape deserves the trip. On 10 December 1493, Christopher Columbus founded the small colony. Today, there are the ruins of the military section called "Castillo." At short distance are Punta Rucia and its beautiful beach of la Enseñada. From here you can sail in a small boat to reach "Cayo Paraíso”, a small sandbar in the middle of the sea. You can swim surrounded by the fish.

The last guard before crossing the border with Haiti is Monte Cristi. The landscape gets drier, the vegetation tougher with a variety of cactus. It rains a little in this region. The city had its golden age with its natural port and its export of agricultural products, bananas and wood, to Europe. Today, poverty pervades the streets. The city does not lack of interest, however, with its salt marshes, the National Park El Morro, which encloses a spectacular rock dressed in a ochre ground, its Cayos Siete Hermanos (7 Brothers Keys) that beyond the corals used to offer a haven for pirates and bucaneers from another time.

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I'm living in Domincan Republic since two years and I'm still happy to give informations about a country I like a lot.

how dangerous (for USA tourists/volunteers) is Guatemala (near Rio Dulce and San Felipe)?

Is there a drug trade / cartels, kidnapping, political rebellion and conflicts in that area that one hears about in Mexico, columbia , honduras and the like?

All the things the guy above me said are true. The crime in Mexico is 100 times worst than Guatemala. Yes, we have carteles and stuff, but they don't attack foreigners and even normal people, they kill themselves. Is not a political rebelion here.. We are Guatemala not Honduras. Our president is a thief, every knows that, you learn to live with it. Zacapa is a place which you shouldnt go... if you dont want to see guns and stuff. Just dont visit places with dangerous stuff... is like at Chicago... if you go to the south side.. crime and drugs everywhere... but if you stay on the suburbs.. even the insurance rate is lower! Same here.. like any other city.

Enjoy Guate... visit Tikal.. Antigua Guatemala, Panajachel.. enjoy the mini weathers (South is hot, center is middle, north is chilly... all year...) drink our liquour and smoke our ciggies... and buy our mayan handcraft... Enjoy!

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