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Just got back from my vacation


Ja  Rhule

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I spent the last week vacationing in St. Martin on the french side of the island. This is a 5th Caribbean island I visited in last 5 years. PhillyB inspired me with his beautiful pictures so I figured I'd do the same for the huddle. I know it won't be as good but I will give it a world.

I stayed right off oriental bay resort, its a very beautiful beach. I also went scubadiving with bunch of french people. For the most part, french people are nice and their food is just amazing. If anyone loves good food and planning on going to Caribbean, St Martin french side is a place to go.

Here's a picture of the beach

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So here's a pic of me scubadiving

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Here's a picture of fully grown Grouper, that thing was about 3 feet long

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And here's a sea turtle sneak behind me

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I looked under the rock and saw 3 Caribbean lobsters. One of them start charging it at me, sort of giving me "come at me bro, I ain't scared" but he refuse to leave his rock.

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Like I said before, french food is delicious. Unfortunately I was so hungry I forgot to take pictures of main dish but I did take pictures of desert. We ate at "Tropicana" french resort... BEST food and BEST customer service I ever experienced (we did paid about $500 for 4 people but it was well worth it).

Here's a desert.

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and

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The place did have many stray cats and dogs... It was awesome tho... This place had the most chilled dogs I have seen, these dogs would be just chillin on the beach and looking in the ocean.

This dog was just running around not bothering anyone...

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That's about it...

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I assume you had internet access there. If not, I can't imagine how f*cking confused you must've been upon returning home.

Boston Marathon bombings and then the ensuing manhunt, the Texas plant explosion, the ricin poisoned letter sent to Obama.

We had CNN, ABC, NBC and BBC. We were shocked. I actually was flipping through channels when CNN first reported the explosion. I watched the news for about 2 hours then went to da beach got hammered and watched naked girls swim. It was best antidepressant.

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