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Continue reading →: Dominica Becomes First Caribbean Nation to Ban One-Use Plastic and Styrofoamhttps://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Beach_strewn_with_plastic_debris_8080500982.jpg Don’t count on using a plastic straw in your drink while in Dominica. This small Caribbean island has taken a big step to reduce the amount of plastic in our oceans. As of January 1st, 2019, certain one-use plastic and styrofoam containers are banned from the Caribbean paradise island…
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Continue reading →: WE-XPort 2019 Supports Caribbean Business Womenhttps://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/header-6.png It’s about time Caribbean business women received the support they deserve! WE-Xport, short for Women Empowered Through Export, is a program launched in 2018 with the purpose of supporting Caribbean women in business. In addition, it was designed to help women-owned businesses start exporting their products, or grow their…
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Continue reading →: What is Caribbean cuisine? Your guide to Caribbean Foodhttps://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/caribbean-food-food-island-food-298142.jpg The Caribbean encompasses many countries and a mixture of cultures. But when it comes to popular food in this region, what exactly is Caribbean cuisine? Essentially, Caribbean cuisine is a mixture of foods from many cultures. It includes ingredients and flavors from many parts of the world. African, Creole, Cajun, Amerindian, European, Latin American, East/North…
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Continue reading →: Strange Laws in Caribbean Countrieshttps://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/1332596877_e192ce6af9_z.jpg Going on vacation soon? Take a look at these strange laws in Caribbean countries, and make sure you don’t break ’em! Whenever you travel to a foreign country, it’s important to obey the law. In most cases, laws are pretty similar from country to country– stopping at red lights,…
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Continue reading →: Going to the Caribbean Soon? Here are 10 Beach Activities You Must Tryhttps://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/mallorca-2369571_960_720.jpg Here are 10 beach activities that will beat boredom and make your vacation extra-special! Who doesn’t love relaxing on the beach? Well…there are a few of us out there who would take active beach games or sports over sunbathing any day. So, for everyone out there who wants to…
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Continue reading →: Creepy Sounds Coming from the Caribbean Sea Can Be Heard from Spacehttps://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/481445main_20100914_92L-GOES_full.jpg Other-wordly sounds coming from the Caribbean Sea have been designated the “Rossby whistle”. There’s a sound emanating from the Caribbean Sea that’s so loud, it can be heard from space. It’s not coming from sea monsters or ships, but rather from ocean waves. Who knew waves could be so…
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Continue reading →: 5 Caribbean Foods You Should Avoidhttps://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/1024px-Leptodactylus_fallax_1.jpg While on vacation in the Caribbean, you might be tempted to try everything and everything. However, there some Caribbean foods aren’t exactly suitable for a foreigner’s plate. In order to avoid stomach sickness that could ruin your entire vacation, it’s best to skip the following foods: 1. Lionfish <!–…
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Continue reading →: Saba: The Unspoiled Queen of the Caribbeanhttps://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Saba-Island.-Source-queensaba.com_.jpg Saba may be small in size, but this unspoiled Caribbean paradise is overflowing with beauty and wonder. It is unique among the islands of the Caribbean. With rugged coastlines and volcanic hills, Saba stands out for its distinct features. Lush jungles and black sand beaches are part of its…
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Continue reading →: Could Clues in the Caribbean Sky Finally Solve the Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle?https://magazine.keycaribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/sinking-ship_600.jpg Why have so many ships and planes gone missing in the mysterious “Bermuda Triangle” over the years? Perhaps the explanation is floating in the skies above… A new theory links ominous cloud formations in the Caribbean sky to numerous famous disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle over the years. The…

