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	<title>Comments on: St. Kitts: An Island Apart</title>
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		<title>By: Dan</title>
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		<description>This article is great! True to my recent trip, st.kitts isn&#039;t over touristy, but you can see it coming. We did our mt.misery hike with a really nice guy named Royston, (from roystontours.com I think?) I recomend him for sure, he climbed a coconut tree for us to drink coconut water and even pointed out his house. He really shared the island. We also snorkled at shitten bay (near the shipwrecks) and saw so many fish! Make sure you try the local drinks, like passion fruit, and guava and soursop too.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article is great! True to my recent trip, st.kitts isn&#8217;t over touristy, but you can see it coming. We did our mt.misery hike with a really nice guy named Royston, (from roystontours.com I think?) I recomend him for sure, he climbed a coconut tree for us to drink coconut water and even pointed out his house. He really shared the island. We also snorkled at shitten bay (near the shipwrecks) and saw so many fish! Make sure you try the local drinks, like passion fruit, and guava and soursop too.</p>
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