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Barbados is not the most inspiring Caribbean island, but the island where Rihanna is from is finely tropical and the beaches are beautiful. Barbados is a fine place to surf, have a delicious drink and recover on the beach or at one of the resorts.

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East of the Caribbean Windward Islands, out in the Atlantic Ocean, rises a unique island on coral foundations. Barbados, named by the Spanish, probably for it’s impressive bearded fig trees Los Barbados, appeared on a Spanish map in 1511 for the first time in history. Prior to this it was inha...

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East of the Caribbean Windward Islands, out in the Atlantic Ocean, rises a unique island on coral foundations. Barbados, named by the Spanish, probably for it’s impressive bearded fig trees Los Barbados, appeared on a Spanish map in 1511 for the first time in history. Prior to this it was inha...

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East of the Caribbean Windward Islands, out in the Atlantic Ocean, rises a unique island on coral foundations. Barbados, named by the Spanish, probably for it’s impressive bearded fig trees Los Barbados, appeared on a Spanish map in 1511 for the first time in history. Prior to this it was inha...