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  2. Safest Caribbean islands: Amid Jamaica travel advisory, here ...

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    These are the Caribbean islands that fall under the government's "level one" travel advisory, meaning travelers only need to exercise the normal cautions they would take on any trip. Safest ...

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    To help, travel insurance provider Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection just released its ninth annual State of Travel Insurance report, which includes the safest countries in the world for travelers.

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    These are the Caribbean islands that fall under the government's "level one" travel advisory, meaning travelers only need to exercise the normal cautions they would take on any trip. Safest ...

  5. Protected areas of the Azores - Wikipedia

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    The first legal document identified to create a protected area in the Azores, was Decree 78/72 (7 March 1972), [2] which created the Reserva Integral da Caldeira do Faial (Integrated Reserve of the Faial Caldera), which was closely followed by Decree 79/72 (8 March 1972), that established the Reserva Integral da Montanha da ilha do Pico (Integrated Reserve of the Mountain of the Island of Pico).

  6. Azores - Wikipedia

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    The islands of the Azores emerged from what is called the Azores Plateau, a 5.8 million km 2 region that is morphologically accented by a depth of 2,000 m (6,600 ft). [ 27 ] [ 28 ] Azores (blue), Madeira (green) and the Canary Islands (yellow) in the northern Atlantic

  7. Ponta Delgada - Wikipedia

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    Visitors to the region have access to tourist companies providing excursions to island trails, all-terrain paths and sea oriented activities such as diving, sport fishing, and boat tours. Home to the Ponta Delgada Football Association , the region has a storied history of football that includes teams that have made it to the 1st and 2nd ...