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                    <title>Aruba</title>
                    <description>Aruba was picturesque and clean.  we were in the Capital os Oranjestad which is also primarily a port city.  There were all of the common high end shops and chain restaurants that are often found in the popular port cities.  I chose to walk around the lcoal offerings and found the city to be charming.  The iguanas there are gigantic and will make you do a double take.   A 20 min cab ride will tak</description>
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                    <title>Puntarenas Costa Rica Pacific Side</title>
                    <description>One of our Ports of call was Puntarenas Costa Rica.   The sand on the beaches had a black hue due to the volcanic ashactivity on the island over the years.  The people were nice but there did not seem to be any affluence in this city.  Scenically the mountains in the distance were beautiful.  There was a small market right off the port  unlike the other Central American ports the vendors we</description>
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                    <title>Crossing the Panama Canal</title>
                    <description>Crossing through the Panama Canal was an amazing journey.  We relocated one of our Cruise Ships from Port Canaveral Florida to the port of San Pedro California.  On January 12th 2011 we journeyed through the 3 lock systems that make up the Panama Canal.  The schedule for the day was as follows620   805AM  Pass through Gatun Locks105  155 PM  Pass through Pedro Miguel Locks225  335 PM </description>
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