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Top 10 places to live

 

I was interviewed for the US WINDSURFING Magazine; issue Winter 2006/ issue 25 and asked for my personal take on living in Cabarete, a beach town in a third world country and why I choose to live there in the first place?


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Sail Away
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Sail Away, Cabarete

 

Cabarete is in a bay that sports one of the best windsurfing setups in the world. On the north shore of the Dominican Republic, this once-small village has grown into a blossoming town that caters to windsurfers and other tourists. I came to Cabarete for a short windsurfing trip 10 years ago-and I have yet to leave. Why? I can't think of a better place to be. I sail as many days as work allows, and I still have more than enough time to enjoy the beach lifestyle supreme.

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Canyoning Trip
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Dressed in rubber, no place to go but down river!

How much fun can you really have with your clothes on? Well, inside a wet suit that is? To find out just how much, you’ll have to go canyoning with Get Wet Cabarete.


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