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Nadia Dyson from Luxury Locations Magazine speaks with the proud new owner of a fantastic beach house on Jolly Harbour's north finger. We find out how the build went and gain some advice for those thinking of building themselves.
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Barbuda is about 175 sq km if the large lagoon on the west side is included in the total area. Two-thirds of the island consists of a flat plain raised only a few feet above sea level. The other third, the Highlands, is a relatively flat tableland with a maximum height of 42 meters.
Unlike most of the islands which form the eastern boundary of the Caribbean Sea, Barbuda is not of volcanic origin.The island is limestone and represents a coral reef which was raised above the sea in two successive stages.
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Hurricane Irma , Please save Barbuda and its geography, Category 5 Hurricane for Barbuda
Hurricane Irma , Please save Barbuda and its geography, Category 5 Hurricane for Barbuda
Geography of Barbuda :
Hurricane Irma
Hurricane Irma 4
Current storm status
Category 4 hurricane (1-min mean)
Irma Geostationary VIS-IR 2017.png
Satellite image
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Forecast map
As of: 5:00 a.m. AST (09:00 UTC) September 5
Location: 16.6°N 57.0°W ± 10 nm
About 320 mi (515 km) E of the Leeward Islands
Sustained winds: 130 kn (150 mph; 240 km/h) (1-min mean)
gusting to 160 kn (185 mph; 295 km/h)
Pressure: 937 mbar (hPa; 27.67 inHg)
Movement: W at 12 kn (14 mph; 22 km/h)
See more detailed information.
Main article: Hurricane Irma
The NHC began monitoring a tropical wave over western Africa on August 26.[109] The disturbance entered the Atlantic late the next day,[110] gradually organizing into Tropical Storm Irma west of Cabo Verde around 15:00 UTC on August 30.[111] Early on August 31, Irma underwent a remarkable period of rapid intensification, with winds increasing from 70 mph (110 km/h) – a high-end tropical storm – to 115 mph (185 km/h), a major hurricane, in a mere 12 hours.[112] An eyewall replacement cycle then took place shortly thereafter, which caused the storm to fluctuate between Category 2 and 3 intensity. [113] Irma resumed intensifying on September 4, and was upgraded into a Category 4 hurricane by 21:00 UTC. At that time, hurricane warnings were issued for the Leeward Islands.
Current storm information
As of 5:00 a.m. AST (09:00 UTC September 5), Hurricane Irma is located within 10 nautical miles of 16.6°N 57.0°W, about 320 miles (515 km) east of the Leeward Islands. Maximum sustained winds are 130 knots (150 mph; 240 km/h), with gusts to 160 knots (185 mph; 295 km/h). The minimum barometric pressure is 937 millibars (hPa; 27.67 inHg). The system is moving west at 12 knots (14 mph; 22 km/h). Hurricane-force winds extend up to 40 nautical miles (45 mi; 75 km) from the center of Irma, and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 120 nautical miles (140 mi; 220 km).
For latest official information, see:
The NHC's latest public advisory on Hurricane Irma
The NHC's latest forecast advisory on Hurricane Irma
The NHC's latest forecast discussion on Hurricane Irma
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Barbuda is an island in the Eastern Caribbean, and forms part of the state of Antigua and Barbuda. It has a population of about 1,638 (at the 2011 Census), most of whom live in the town of Codrington.Tropical storm conditions expected within 36 hours.
Points of interest[edit]
Barbuda is home to the Frigate Bird Sanctuary, which is located in the Codrington Lagoon. Other points of interest include Highland House (the 18th-century home of the Codrington family) and the Indian Cave, which contains ancient Amerindian petroglyphs.
Tourism[edit]
Barbuda's climate and geography is conducive to tourism. Many tourists are attracted by the island's beaches. Activities include a bird sanctuary, swimming, snorkeling, fishing, and caving. Only two oonly 0.1 per cent of its historical range.[3]
Griswold's ameiva (Ameiva griswoldi) is a species of lizard in the genus Ameiva. It is endemic to Antigua and Barbuda. It is found on both islands.
Climate[edit]
The climate is classified as tropical marine which means that there is little seasonal temperature variation. In January and February, the coolest months, the average daily high temperature is 27 °C (81 °F). While in July and August, the warmest months, the average daily high is 30 °C (86 °
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Antigua has an amazing 365 beaches, giving visitors a different choice for every day of the year. Begin your exploration at Nelson's Dockyard. Part of a national park, it's the only existing Georgian naval dockyard in the world, built in 1725 and once England's most important naval outpost in the Caribbean. Along the waterfront, buildings are signposted with their dates of origin and former uses, from the Sawpit Shed to the Copper and Lumber Store. In the erstwhile Naval Officer's House, a museum gives the history of the area.
The dockyard comes alive in April with Antigua's annual Sailing Week. More than 1,500 sailors compete in this high-speed competition that makes a roundtrip from Dockyard to Dickenson Bay and back. April also features the Classic Yacht Regatta: traditional craft built of wood and steel make this a show that's more about beauty than speed. American Sailing Week is a June event filled with instructional clinics, races and day sails.
AIRPORTS/GATEWAYS/FLYING TIMES: Airport: V.C. Bird International Airport (ANU) to English Harbour - approx. 14 miles. St Johns downtown - approx. 5 miles. St Johns shopping area - approx. 5 miles. Gateways/Flying Times: Baltimore: 4 hours. Miami: 3 hours. New York: 4 hours. Newark: 4 hours. Puerto Rico: 1 hour. Toronto: 4 hours. Learn more about how to get to Antigua and Barbuda.
CLIMATE: Average temperatures High/Low: Summer 85/77 degrees. Winter 82/75 degrees. Average annual rainfall - 45 inches.
DINING: Usual practice for tipping is 10% if no service charge has been added. Restaurants ranging in wide variety of prices, locations and dishes.
LANGUAGE: English.
NIGHTLIFE: Nightclubs and casinos. Ongoing island activities and events also offer nightly entertainment.
SIGHTSEEING: Museum, art galleries, Harmony Hall (art gallery with restaurant and nearby beach), glass bottom boat trips, visit to the fruit, vegetable and newly opened craft market, a visit to the Antigua Black Pineapple fields, Parham village and visits to renovated forts and sites, such as Nelson's Dockyard and Shirley's Heights. Tours: (Day) tours to nature island Barbuda, accessible via airplane and high-speed catamaran. Barbuda attractions include: the Frigate Bird Colony, Martello Tower, Castle Hill, Highland Hill, Bryant Cave and many other caves. Snorkeling, scuba diving, turtle watching, bone fishing, horseback riding, hiking, cycling and herbal tours are some of the many other activities to do. Tours to other neighboring islands, such as 'volcano' island Montserrat and Dominica (the island of rivers and waterfalls). Eco-Kayak, swim with the dolphins.
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Antigua Market
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The Mill House is a luxurious waterfront villa, superbly positioned to guarantee maximum enjoyment from your Antiguan vacation. Situated within the highly desirable Jolly Harbour Resort, a gated community offering a wide range of amenities.
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The residences are set on two “fingers” North and South with a central commercial center connecting the two. The commercial center offers a wide range of amenities including a supermarket, bank, pharmacy, hairdressers, restaurants, bars and small boutique shops and businesses. This impressive resort also boasts an 18-hole championship Golf Course with Country Club and Gym, a Sports Center with an olympic size swimming pool, tennis and squash courts and a sports bar. The resort is within close proximity to some of the islands best beaches including Darkwood and Turners Beach.
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Elizabeth Impersonates a Giant Tortoise
Barbuda, Leeward Island, awaiting category 4 Hurricane Irma, coral, Fregate Bird Sanctuary,
Hurricane Irma
Hurricane Irma 4
Current storm status
Category 4 hurricane (1-min mean)
Irma Geostationary VIS-IR 2017.png
Satellite image
11L 2017 5day.png
Forecast map
As of: 5:00 a.m. AST (09:00 UTC) September 5
Location: 16.6°N 57.0°W ± 10 nm
About 320 mi (515 km) E of the Leeward Islands
Sustained winds: 130 kn (150 mph; 240 km/h) (1-min mean)
gusting to 160 kn (185 mph; 295 km/h)
Pressure: 937 mbar (hPa; 27.67 inHg)
Movement: W at 12 kn (14 mph; 22 km/h)
See more detailed information.
Main article: Hurricane Irma
The NHC began monitoring a tropical wave over western Africa on August 26.[109] The disturbance entered the Atlantic late the next day,[110] gradually organizing into Tropical Storm Irma west of Cabo Verde around 15:00 UTC on August 30.[111] Early on August 31, Irma underwent a remarkable period of rapid intensification, with winds increasing from 70 mph (110 km/h) – a high-end tropical storm – to 115 mph (185 km/h), a major hurricane, in a mere 12 hours.[112] An eyewall replacement cycle then took place shortly thereafter, which caused the storm to fluctuate between Category 2 and 3 intensity. [113] Irma resumed intensifying on September 4, and was upgraded into a Category 4 hurricane by 21:00 UTC. At that time, hurricane warnings were issued for the Leeward Islands.
Current storm information
As of 5:00 a.m. AST (09:00 UTC September 5), Hurricane Irma is located within 10 nautical miles of 16.6°N 57.0°W, about 320 miles (515 km) east of the Leeward Islands. Maximum sustained winds are 130 knots (150 mph; 240 km/h), with gusts to 160 knots (185 mph; 295 km/h). The minimum barometric pressure is 937 millibars (hPa; 27.67 inHg). The system is moving west at 12 knots (14 mph; 22 km/h). Hurricane-force winds extend up to 40 nautical miles (45 mi; 75 km) from the center of Irma, and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 120 nautical miles (140 mi; 220 km).
For latest official information, see:
The NHC's latest public advisory on Hurricane Irma
The NHC's latest forecast advisory on Hurricane Irma
The NHC's latest forecast discussion on Hurricane Irma
Watches and warnings
Hurricane Warning
Hurricane conditions
expected within 36 hours.
Antigua and Barbuda
France
Saint Martin
Saint Barthélemy
Netherlands
Saba
Sint Eustatius
Sint Maarten
Saint Kitts and Nevis
United Kingdom
Anguilla
British Virgin Islands
Montserrat
United States
Puerto Rico, including Culebra and Vieques
United States Virgin Islands
Hurricane Watch
Hurricane conditions
possible within 48 hours.
France
Guadeloupe
Tropical Storm Warning
Barbuda is an island in the Eastern Caribbean, and forms part of the state of Antigua and Barbuda. It has a population of about 1,638 (at the 2011 Census), most of whom live in the town of Codrington.Tropical storm conditions expected within 36 hours.
Points of interest[edit]
Barbuda is home to the Frigate Bird Sanctuary, which is located in the Codrington Lagoon. Other points of interest include Highland House (the 18th-century home of the Codrington family) and the Indian Cave, which contains ancient Amerindian petroglyphs.
Tourism[edit]
Barbuda's climate and geography is conducive to tourism. Many tourists are attracted by the island's beaches. Activities include a bird sanctuary, swimming, snorkeling, fishing, and caving. Only two operating resorts are located on the island, the rest are abandoned after poor management, difficult infrastructure and hurricane damage.[2]
Geography[edit]
The total land area is 160.56 km2. The capital and largest city is Codrington, with an estimated population of 1,638 (2011 population census). The island is mostly coral limestone with little topographical variation. The highlands area on the eastern side of the island has hills rising to 125 ft (38 m), but the majority of the island is very flat, with many lagoons in the northwest corner.
Wildlife[edit]
The Antiguan racer It is among the rarest snakes in the world. The Lesser Antilles are home to four species of racers. All four have undergone severe range reductions; at least two subspecies are extinct and another, A. antiguae, now occupies only 0.1 per cent of its historical range.[3]
Griswold's ameiva (Ameiva griswoldi) is a species of lizard in the genus Ameiva. It is endemic to Antigua and Barbuda. It is found on both islands.
Climate[edit]
The climate is classified as tropical marine which means that there is little seasonal temperature variation. In January and February, the coolest months, the average daily high temperature is 27 °C (81 °F). While in July and August, the warmest months, the average daily high is 30 °C (86 °
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ANCIENT TESTIMONY - Priest ITUTU pt.IV
ANCIENT TESTIMONY - Priest ITUTU pt.IV
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Dream Finders Antigua - May 24, 2019
Drone video taken of the Antigua project on Anastasia Island. Construction is ramping up in the townhome section. A few of the single family homes now have power.
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South Point by Luxury Locations Real Estate Antigua
Nadia Dyson from Luxury Locations visits South Point Hotel in the heart of English Harbour Antigua and gives a tour of a penthouse and a single bed apartment.
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Learn about the country of Jamaica and it’s 14 Parishes Hanover, St. Elizabeth, St. James, Trelawny, Westmoreland, Clarendon, Manchester, Saint Ann, St Catherine, Saint Mary, Kingston, Portland, Saint Andrew, Saint Thomas with this fun educational music video for children and parents. Brought to you by Kids Learning Tube! Don’t forget to sing along!
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Hey mon
We’re 14 Parishes of Jamaica
Within 3 Counties
It’s really Nice to meet ya
Yeah mon
We’re located in the Caribbean Sea
South of Cuba
And west of the country of Haiti
I am Cornwall County
May Capital is Montego Bay
I have 5 Parishes
And Here are their names
I’m Hanover Parish
The Northwestern tip
I’m the most Southeast in my county
I’m St. Elizabeth
St. James is here
Located in the north
Trelawny is my Parish name
For what it’s worth
Westmoreland
A Parish in the Southwest
Middlesex County
My Capital Spanish Town Is the best
I also have 5 Parishes within me
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I am Clarendon Parish
Jamaica's most southern point
My name is Manchester
In the Middlesex Counties (WEST) glad you joined
Saint Ann Parish here
In the North, you now know
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Touches Colemans and Wreck Bay as shown
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Hey mon
We’re 14 Parishes of Jamaica
Within 3 Counties
It’s really Nice to meet ya
Yeah mon
We’re located in the Caribbean Sea
South of Cuba
And west of the country of Haiti
Surrey County
Located in Jamaica's East
I have Jamaica's capital Kingston
I have 4 Parishes in me
Oh I am Kingston Parish
And also Jamaica's Capital
Portland Parish That’s my name
In Northeastern Jamaica yo
Saint Andrew here
I do surround Kingston Parish
Saint Thomas is located
The furthest east In Jamaica I’m glad I shared this
I am the country of Jamaica
In the Caribbean Sea
My capital Kingston is in
The southeastern part of me
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The Feet I Wear by Kucheza Ngoma
Live performance filmed at Dance Houston, April 6, 2013, at The Wortham Center
Artistic Director: Zinnijah Guadalupe
Choreographers: Horace Brown, Artisitc Director, Pocominia Jamaican Dance Company
Composer: Gregorio Guadalupe
Performers: Titeanna Cooper, Hannjah Guadalupe, Leora Guadalupe, Urijah Guadalupe, Zinnijah Guadalupe, Ruth Guadalupe, Aina Jinaki, Bryanda Minix, Iyanla Santana, Aboubacar Sylla, Emerald Turner,
Video: Coastal Productions
Description: The Feet I Wear... is a West Indian Folk dance from Jamaica called Kumina that is done to invoke our ancestors. It is traditionally danced to live drums, shakers, and bells. This performance tells a story about the adversity of life, how to rejoice, and highlights the upbeat nature of the customary movement and song.