Difference between revisions of "Caribbean Sea"

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It has a [[tropical]] [[climate]], and features many [[island]] groups.  This makes the area a popular destination for tourists.  Historically, it plays a big part in many [[pirate]] [[legend]]s, since the endless small islands created a haven for [[criminal]]s on the run, and provided many exotic locales to bury [[treasure]].
 
It has a [[tropical]] [[climate]], and features many [[island]] groups.  This makes the area a popular destination for tourists.  Historically, it plays a big part in many [[pirate]] [[legend]]s, since the endless small islands created a haven for [[criminal]]s on the run, and provided many exotic locales to bury [[treasure]].
  
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Latest revision as of 04:05, July 13, 2016

Political boundaries of the Caribbean Islands
Shaded relief of the Caribbean Sea

The Caribbean Sea is a body of water bounded by the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico to the east and west, and North and South America.

It has a tropical climate, and features many island groups. This makes the area a popular destination for tourists. Historically, it plays a big part in many pirate legends, since the endless small islands created a haven for criminals on the run, and provided many exotic locales to bury treasure.