Tiny, tony Nevis is the island hideaway of the stars

From: The Record (Bergen County, NJ) | Date: March 23, 2003| Author: DAVID L. LANGFORD, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Copyright information


The Record (Bergen County, NJ)

03-23-2003


Tiny, tony Nevis is the island hideaway of the stars
By DAVID L. LANGFORD, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Date: 03-23-2003, Sunday
Section: TRAVEL
Edtion: All Editions.=.Sunday


Picture this sweet little island, called the "Queen of the Caribees," as a sombrero floating in a turquoise ocean. Well, an ocean and a sea - the Atlantic on one side, the Caribbean on the other.

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