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  • Stockholm, Sweden. We don't ride elephants, either. :unsure:

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  • sushantkumar1984 (7/28/2010)


    India --> chicago

    chicago --> British virgin islands

    British virgin islands--> ??

    There is no need to ever leave the British Virgin Islands.

  • sing4you (8/5/2010)


    sushantkumar1984 (7/28/2010)


    India --> chicago

    chicago --> British virgin islands

    British virgin islands--> ??

    There is no need to ever leave the British Virgin Islands.

    Agreed.

    John Rowan

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  • Memphis, TN., USA, Earth.

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  • @ above

    Why you say so

    Is British Virgin Islands very good place???

    Regards,

    Sushant

    Regards
    Sushant Kumar
    MCTS,MCP

  • sushantkumar1984 (8/6/2010)


    @ above

    Why you say so

    Is British Virgin Islands very good place???

    Regards,

    Sushant

    I visited the British Virgin Islands in the early 80s and loved it. We stayed on a little island off of Tortola called Marina Cay. It was definitely the best vacation of my life. I still remember the pools in the rocks at Virgin Gorda. I'd love to go back sometime.

  • @ sing4u

    Ya,

    I am staying on tortola only...:)

    My ofc is near marina cay...

    Well, it is nice for vacation, i know that

    but when you live here, it seems after some time

    quite boring...

    Islands are always good for vacations but not gud for living...

    lol

    watever, ya ,i am enjoying here as i just came 4 months back..

    will see how much i can stick here.

    Thanks,

    Sushant

    Regards
    Sushant Kumar
    MCTS,MCP

  • I've been to the US Virgin Islands (St. Croix, St. Thomas) and loved it. Laid back, good food, good people, beautiful beaches and reefs. If I was rich, it would definitely be on my list of retirement spots.....

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  • @Sushant

    I can see where it might get boring (except when there's a hurricane) after a while. I could still like it, though.

    What's the population of Tortola?

    Liz

  • @sing4you

    wikipedia tells its around 24k but i guess

    there is 40k(including the expats)

    There is only one major road here and it gets too crowded everyday,

    I also think there are more automobiles here than number of people..

    Thanks,

    Sushant

    Regards
    Sushant Kumar
    MCTS,MCP

  • @sushant

    Wow, I would not have figured there to be so many people. It seems like there are enough to keep things interesting.

    I hope I can go back there sometime.

  • @sing4you

    Ya, it's a perfect tourist destination

    u r most welcome.

    btw, whr r u now?

    Thanks,

    Sushant

    Regards
    Sushant Kumar
    MCTS,MCP

  • Wow, all this talk about BVI (and other destinations) has me thinking vacation.

    Already have travel plans for this year (I'll be in Colorado in less than a month), but I'm already toying with vacation ideas for next year. California, DC/MD/northern VA, and a cruise are all on the radar for next summer.

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  • I'm in Austin, TX. It's nice but it's no Caribbean.

  • @ sing4you

    One of my friends was here for last week.

    We enjoyed a lot in the BVI annual festival, sailing, beaches...

    He is now going back to US..He is too from austin, texas...

    Regards,

    Sushant

    Regards
    Sushant Kumar
    MCTS,MCP

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