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New underwater sculpture park in Grenada
2008-06-02 22:02:00
Photography courtesy Jason De Caires TaylorNature can be the most violent of aggressors, but sometimes it can also be a muse for great art. In Grenada, recent hurricanes and tropical storms battered the island, inevitably damaging some of the country?s reefs.Shocked by the damage to the reefs, British sculptor and diver Jason de Caires Taylor, 33, was moved to give nature a helping hand by installing an artificial reef on the sea bed at Molinere Bay just north of Grenada?s capital, St George?s to provide a habitat for marine life and to allow coral to grow and develop naturally. Some call the park eerie, some fantastic. In the current issue of MACO Destinations, Sally Maton visits the new underwater sculpture park, and tells us: ?There is nothing theme park or Disney about this place. You have to interact with it and go and find the sculptures yourself, which all adds to the adventure.?It?s a great adventure for those who love the thrill of being underwater. To get there, you can wa...
Grenada Incarceration Records
2008-04-09 00:00:00
Grenada incarceration records database - Access Grenada incarceration records database now! Although incarceration record information is public record, in many states employers cannot seek from any source the incarceration record of a potential employee. However, if the incarceration resulted in a conviction, or if the applicant is out of jail but pending trial, that information can be used.
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Roberts: Grenada are ready
2008-03-25 09:53:00
Blackburn striker Jason Roberts speaks exclusively to FIFA.com about Grenada's hopes ahead of their qualifying kick-off on Wednesday.
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Grenada Bed
2008-03-17 14:20:00
Your bedroom should be the one place where your tastes are displayed implicitly, where you feel the most comfortable. Finding the right bed to show off who you really are can be tricky, especially if you are into furniture that has a delicate look to it. The Grenada Bed with Frame is a perfect fit ...
Enzyme sails to victory at Grenada Sailing Festival
2008-03-05 14:29:00
The Enzymes hard at work at the Grenada Sailing FestivalAll photography featured in this article was taken by Tim Wright of photoaction.comwritten by Pierre "Labby" La Borde of the Enzyme crewFlying a large Trinidad and Tobago flag, the yacht Enzyme sailed into Prickly Bay to do battle in the Port Louis Grenada Sailing Festival in late January 2008. Against us were some keen competitors such as our fellow Trinis on Storm, the Brits on Yo-Yo, and the relentless Antiguan Bernie Wong on Hi-Tenshun.It was our first, major regatta of the sailing season, and the Enzymes weathered a combination of heavy winds, light breezes, crew foul-ups and several hangovers, to tack their way to first place overall in the Racer Cruiser II Class, and have the boat's name engraved on the on the silver Champion's Trophy. The crew consisted of Paul "Sollo" Solomon, heavy rollers Peter Baillie and Mike Trestrail, Pierre "Labby" La Borde, Edward "Lil' Ed" Scott, Reggie "Tertius" Armour, our Bmobile man Ja...
Guide To The Flamboyant Hotel in Grenada
2008-01-17 00:00:00
Having just returned from a package holiday tour to Grenada, I would like to say how happy I was with the accommodation we stayed in, particularly the Flamboyant Hotel. The hotel is located on Grand Anse Beach which is by far the most stunning on the whole Island. It was surrounded by tropical gardens, mountains and ...
Spice Island Of Grenada
2008-01-17 00:00:00
Famous for its fragrant spice trees and rare tropical flowers, the Spice Island of Grenada is a beautiful, picturesque island located in the Caribbean. Many people believe that its capital, St. George’s is the nicest city around that part of the world. You will find markets, spice plantations, beaches, flamboyant hotels, coral reefs and much ...
Gary Rhodes Cooks in Grenada
2008-01-17 00:00:00
Top celebrity chef Gary Rhodes is helping the Calabash hotel attract guests with his popular restaurant located within the resort. Those who are on package holiday tours of Grenada and are staying at the Calabash will be treated at Rhodes restaurant with gourmet cuisine directed by the man himself. The resort, which is ...
Getting Pain Relief Through Grenada Nutmeg Oil (GNO)
2007-12-08 05:04:00
Are you appearing for pain relief, but tired of the side effects of common bygone the counter medications?Studies have shown that some of the boss pain relief medications on the store can have feasible serious side effects if they are not taken according to their unique directions. Some of these side effects can receive liver damage, or internal bleeding if these closed the counter medications are taken for extended periods of lifetime. that can leave you outdoors relief from your pain, or force you to wait elongated periods of tempo before you can take more pain relief medication. The question is, though, have you tried nutmeg essential oil for pain relief?If you have become frustrated contesting to find pain relief, you may find that the legitimate substances in nutmeg essential oil might upright be the crack for you. Western medicine ofttimes fails to muse the tried and true customary remedies that have old-fashioned known to moil in Eastern medicinal practices for centuries. ...
Grenada Developer Respects Bird Life
2007-10-19 23:15:00
A developer for the Four Seasons hotel chain is ordering up a survey to study a rare bird -  the endangered Grenada dove.  The hotel chain plan a high end hotel in a nature area, but this study will be geared toward ensuring the dove is not further threatened by it. It’s good to see ...
Seven Wonders of the Caribbean ? Part 2
2007-09-07 19:54:00
If you had to choose the ?Seven Wonders of the Caribbean?, which sites would make your list? Some time ago, Barbados blogger Bajegirl listed her suggestions for the seven wonders of the Caribbean, which were:1. Harrison's Cave ? Barbados2. The Pitons and Sulphur Springs - St. Lucia3. Bermuda Triangle4. Salt Ponds ? Anguilla5. Port Royal ? Jamaica6. Grand Etang Lake ? Grenada7. Kaieteur Falls ? GuyanaWe asked readers to suggest some of their own, and these included:- Dominica?s boiling lake- Ttitou Gorge, Dominica- Coco Point, Barbuda- Plymouth, Montserrat- Soufriere Hills Volcano, Monsterrat- Siewdass Sadoo Temple, Trinidad (Waterloo)About.com contributor Robert Curley recently solicited opinions from his readers for suggestions on what would make the ?Seven Wonders of the Caribbean? list, and this is his list: 1. The Baths, Virgin Gorda, Bristish Virgin Islands2. Bioluminescent Bay, Vieques, Puerto Rico3. Bonaire National Marine Park, Netherland Antilles4. El Yunque Rain Forest, P...
Island hopping for content
2007-08-02 13:56:00
For the past eight years, people keep asking me the same question over and over again. ?Aren?t you afraid you?re going to run out of content?? Let me answer that question by giving you an idea of what we have been up to lately.The MACO team started out the year island hopping to territories we had not yet featured. Photographer Cookie Kinkead, writer Kerri Tucker, and I explored the Turks and Caicos Islands, which will be featured next issue. We then ventured to the Cayman Islands, where the buoyancy of the people is inspiring. In 2004, Hurricane Ivan, a category-five storm, caused catastrophic damage to Grand Cayman. A quarter of all buildings on the island were reported to be uninhabitable. But there is still plenty to celebrate.Architect John Doak has devoted much of his career to celebrating Cayman Island style. Born in Scotland (his accent is unmistakable), Doak has made the Caymans his home and has designed some of the country?s most intriguing dwellings. And he has improved h...
Seven wonders of the Caribbean
2007-07-26 18:36:00
The seven wonders of the world have always caught the attention of people worldwide. However, Caribbean locations have always been noticeably absent from the list.Bajegirl, across at the Cheese on Bread blog, has made a list of what she considers to be the seven wonders of the Caribbean. The locations are indeed some great tourist attractions that you can visit if you ever touch down on these islands. Bajegirl's seven wonders are:1. Harrison's Cave ? Barbados 2. The Pitons and Sulphur Springs - St. Lucia 3. Bermuda Triangle 4. Salt Ponds ? Anguilla 5. Port Royal ? Jamaica 6. Grand Etang Lake ? Grenada 7. Kaieteur Falls ? Guyana Click this link to read her full post for pictures and location descriptions. We'd love to hear your suggestions for the wonders of the Caribbean.
Grenada
2007-06-12 19:13:00
It was Christopher Columbus who first sighted Grenada, but it was the French who was able to take control of it, and the British that eventually got them gave them their independence. Grenada is an archipelago made up of islands called the Grenadines. The biggest island is Grenada itself, where most of the population lives. The ...
Sri Lanka vs Australia, Super Eights, Grenada
2007-04-16 15:43:00
Sri Lanka have a great chance to knock off the Australians because the Grenada pitch suits their game down to the ground. If they do that, the three semi-finallists so far will all have 10 points, and it will all come down to the England vs South Africa game. I don’t think anyone wants to ...
New Zealand v South Africa, Super Eights, Grenada
2007-04-14 19:35:00
Something’s wrong in the universe when Craig McMillan can take three South African wickets. I’m not watching it, and have only just switched on the radio - ensconced in Devon and magnetised to the beach and the outdoors. But it’s clouded over with a sea fog here and it’s high time for a drink and ...
New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Super Eights, Grenada
2007-04-12 16:56:00
This could be the match of the tournament so far, at least in terms of form, although Australia vs South Africa was right up there as well. That old war-horse Chaminda Vaas has a couple of wickets already and in the 6th over, New Zealand are 4 for 2. Scorecard Oh dear. They’re now four down… 2007 world ...
Grenada PM urges private sector to help in hosting matches
2007-04-04 11:47:00
St. George's (Grenada), April 4 : Grenada's Prime Minister Keith Mitchell has called on the private sector to support the island in hosting the World Cup matches.
Grenada’s Prime Minister woeing Indians
2007-01-27 12:47:00
Grenada’s Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell has signaled the region’s readiness to host the 2007 Cricket World Cup. Speaking at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 Global Brand Launch in New Delhi, Mitchell told the audience that the Cricket World Cup would leave a legacy of greater cooperation between regional Governments. The Prime Minister noted that the World Cup will bring the region closer, “Our countries now share a common and powerful goal - hosting World Cup 2007 - and a common philosophy - putting on the best Cricket World Cup ever. Specialists and experts from inside and outside our region have formed teams and are sharing their expertise and focusing their energies and efforts on achieving that common goal."We are seeing a level of communication, cooperation and coordination of effort from these teams and from the people and governments of the Caribbean that we haven’t seen before. We in the Caribbean region firmly believe that this will provide an important and practi...
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