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F1 champ Lewis Hamilton, footballer Jason Roberts, and U.S celeb Oprah Winfrey were all spotted in Grenada in 2013 grenadaambassador.com


U.S. adventure state, Colorado, has revamped its online training programme to make it quicker and easier to learn all you need to know about the destination. Check out the revised and simplifi ed, two-module training programme, and complete by April 11 and you could win a digital camera or one of 10 fab goodie bags.


Think about Colorado and skiing or snowboarding will likely be front of mind. The state has 54 Rocky Mountain peaks over 14,000 feet, offering almost guaranteed champagne snow, but Colorado also has more than 300 days of sunshine a year and the training is designed to show you it truly is a destination for all seasons. letstalkcolorado.co.uk


The Bahamas has swimming pigs! No one quite knows how the pigs got to the uninhabited Major Cay but local lore suggests they may have been the sole survivors of a shipwreck. Visitors have passed by over time with food and snacks and the pigs have actually learned to swim so they can greet oncoming boats as they approach, in hope of a handout. caribbeantravelguru.com


Quick Quiz


Do this quiz and test your knowledge on Barbados barbadostraining.traveluni.com


1


What shape is Barbados? a) The shape of a pear


b) The shape of an orange c) The shape of a banana


2


What is the capital of Barbados?


a) Speightstown b) Bridgetown c) Bathsheba


3


What is the official currency of Barbados?


a) The Barbados dollar b) The US dollar c) The British pound


4


What do you find in The Soup Bowl in Barbados?


a) T ropical foliage b Soup c) Great surfing 5


What can visitors learn about at Mount Gay?


a) Rum b) Cricket


c) Plantation history (Answers on right)


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You'll fi nd canyons and coasts in this Republic, dunes and wetlands too. Its deserts are said to be among the world's oldest while its coast sounds a little bony. Where am I? Discover where at: traveluni.com


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A unique and lively addition to St. Kitts are the green vervet monkeys which were originally brought over to the island by the French as pets in the late 1600s. Many are seen in and around beach bars on the island, stealing the brightly coloured alcoholic beverages when they have the chance although their favourite foods are ripe breadfruit, bananas and cucumbers. stkittsspecialist.com


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