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Travel: Life's a beach in Aruba

htrnews.com "For an island that's barely a blip on the radar screen, this Caribbean paradise sure packs a punch.
Measuring a mere six miles wide and 19 miles long, Aruba has distinguished itself as a year-round haven for people eager to get away from it all.
Basking beneath sun-soaked skies and surrounded by glistening turquoise waters, this Dutch delight offers something for everyone — from romantic and relaxing secluded beaches, to memorable windsurfing and snorkeling trips, to amazing submarine tours 120 feet below the surface, to breathtaking diving sites and shipwrecks."

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