- published: 26 Sep 2012
- views: 163
- author: Susan Wilson
1:57
I wanna be in the Greater Antilles
Need a fun way to learn the 6 Caribbean islands that make up the Greater Antilles?...
published: 26 Sep 2012
author: Susan Wilson
I wanna be in the Greater Antilles
Need a fun way to learn the 6 Caribbean islands that make up the Greater Antilles?
- published: 26 Sep 2012
- views: 163
- author: Susan Wilson
9:52
How To Draw the Greater Antilles
Step-by-step drawing lesson showing how to draw the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Hispaniola, Ja...
published: 02 Sep 2009
author: eejm63
How To Draw the Greater Antilles
Step-by-step drawing lesson showing how to draw the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, Puerto Rico) from memory.
- published: 02 Sep 2009
- views: 1398
- author: eejm63
7:48
Faces of Afro Caribbeans in the Greater Antilles
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published: 19 May 2012
author: AfroPrideTV
Faces of Afro Caribbeans in the Greater Antilles
- published: 19 May 2012
- views: 303
- author: AfroPrideTV
1:10
Greater Antillean Grackle (Quiscalus niger)
Grackles bathing in the pool at a resort in Cuba (Breezes Jibacoa)...
published: 28 Feb 2012
author: AJACKSON888
Greater Antillean Grackle (Quiscalus niger)
Grackles bathing in the pool at a resort in Cuba (Breezes Jibacoa)
- published: 28 Feb 2012
- views: 68
- author: AJACKSON888
1:46
SAY IT IN 20 LANGUAGES = Greater Antilles
SAY IT IN 20 LANGUAGES = Greater Antilles...
published: 04 Jun 2011
author: imagiersen
SAY IT IN 20 LANGUAGES = Greater Antilles
SAY IT IN 20 LANGUAGES = Greater Antilles
- published: 04 Jun 2011
- views: 18
- author: imagiersen
1:08
Greater Antillean Grackle drinking, Old San Juan, Puerto Rico
Nov 15, 2010 near Plaza Darsenas & La Casita, Old San Juan, Puerto Rico...
published: 30 Nov 2010
author: ocm01
Greater Antillean Grackle drinking, Old San Juan, Puerto Rico
Nov 15, 2010 near Plaza Darsenas & La Casita, Old San Juan, Puerto Rico
- published: 30 Nov 2010
- views: 131
- author: ocm01
1:15
Mating Ritual of the Puerto Rican Greater Antillean Grackle
Mating Ritual of the Puerto Rican Greater Antillean Grackle...
published: 05 Jun 2011
author: dsg8091
Mating Ritual of the Puerto Rican Greater Antillean Grackle
Mating Ritual of the Puerto Rican Greater Antillean Grackle
- published: 05 Jun 2011
- views: 193
- author: dsg8091
1:25
Relaxing at one of the Greater Antilles of the Caribbean Sea
Copyright. All Rights Reserved....
published: 26 Apr 2007
author: chesterundertaker
Relaxing at one of the Greater Antilles of the Caribbean Sea
Copyright. All Rights Reserved.
- published: 26 Apr 2007
- views: 104
- author: chesterundertaker
5:01
Cuba Travel Doc - Part 01
The Republic of Cuba consists of the island of Cuba (the largest and second-most populous ...
published: 29 Sep 2008
author: BroadbandTVTravel
Cuba Travel Doc - Part 01
The Republic of Cuba consists of the island of Cuba (the largest and second-most populous island of the Greater Antilles), Isla de la Juventud and several adjacent small islands. Cuba is located in the northern Caribbean at the confluence of the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Cuba is south of the eastern United States and The Bahamas, west of the Turks and Caicos Islands and Haiti and east of Mexico. The Cayman Islands and Jamaica are to the south. The national flower is Hedychium coronarium J. Koenig, most often known as "flor de mariposa" (Butterfly Flower) and the national bird is "Tocororo" or Cuban Trogon from the family of Trogonidae.[8] Cuba is the most populous insular nation in the Caribbean. Its people, culture and customs draw from several sources including the aboriginal Taíno and Ciboney peoples, the period of Spanish colonialism, the introduction of African slaves, and its proximity to the United States. The name "Cuba" comes from the Taíno language the exact meaning of which is unclear, but may be translated either "where fertile land is abundant" (cubao) or "great place" (coabana). The island has a tropical climate that is moderated by the surrounding waters; however, the warm temperatures of the Caribbean Sea and the fact that the island of Cuba sits across the access to the Gulf of Mexico combine to make Cuba prone to frequent hurricanes. Cuba's main island, at 766 miles (1233 km) long, is the world's 17th largest. Power Sports ...
- published: 29 Sep 2008
- views: 107359
- author: BroadbandTVTravel
5:00
Cuba Travel Doc - Part 02
The Republic of Cuba consists of the island of Cuba (the largest and second-most populous ...
published: 29 Sep 2008
author: BroadbandTVTravel
Cuba Travel Doc - Part 02
The Republic of Cuba consists of the island of Cuba (the largest and second-most populous island of the Greater Antilles), Isla de la Juventud and several adjacent small islands. Cuba is located in the northern Caribbean at the confluence of the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Cuba is south of the eastern United States and The Bahamas, west of the Turks and Caicos Islands and Haiti and east of Mexico. The Cayman Islands and Jamaica are to the south. The national flower is Hedychium coronarium J. Koenig, most often known as "flor de mariposa" (Butterfly Flower) and the national bird is "Tocororo" or Cuban Trogon from the family of Trogonidae.[8] Cuba is the most populous insular nation in the Caribbean. Its people, culture and customs draw from several sources including the aboriginal Taíno and Ciboney peoples, the period of Spanish colonialism, the introduction of African slaves, and its proximity to the United States. The name "Cuba" comes from the Taíno language the exact meaning of which is unclear, but may be translated either "where fertile land is abundant" (cubao) or "great place" (coabana). The island has a tropical climate that is moderated by the surrounding waters; however, the warm temperatures of the Caribbean Sea and the fact that the island of Cuba sits across the access to the Gulf of Mexico combine to make Cuba prone to frequent hurricanes. Cuba's main island, at 766 miles (1233 km) long, is the world's 17th largest. Power Sports ...
- published: 29 Sep 2008
- views: 23204
- author: BroadbandTVTravel
2:03
Wavy Spice - YAYA
Produced By Paul Devro * "Yaya" is the Taino word for Great Sprit. This Song is dedicated ...
published: 30 Oct 2012
author: dnfrasqueri
Wavy Spice - YAYA
Produced By Paul Devro * "Yaya" is the Taino word for Great Sprit. This Song is dedicated to my Taino ancestry and indigenous upbringing. The Taino People were the original inhibitors of the Caribbean and Greater Antilles (present day Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Haiti & Jamaica) The Beginning Sampling is credited to www.youtube.com
- published: 30 Oct 2012
- views: 3198
- author: dnfrasqueri
5:01
Cuba Travel Doc - Part 03
The Republic of Cuba consists of the island of Cuba (the largest and second-most populous ...
published: 29 Sep 2008
author: BroadbandTVTravel
Cuba Travel Doc - Part 03
The Republic of Cuba consists of the island of Cuba (the largest and second-most populous island of the Greater Antilles), Isla de la Juventud and several adjacent small islands. Cuba is located in the northern Caribbean at the confluence of the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Cuba is south of the eastern United States and The Bahamas, west of the Turks and Caicos Islands and Haiti and east of Mexico. The Cayman Islands and Jamaica are to the south. The national flower is Hedychium coronarium J. Koenig, most often known as "flor de mariposa" (Butterfly Flower) and the national bird is "Tocororo" or Cuban Trogon from the family of Trogonidae.[8] Cuba is the most populous insular nation in the Caribbean. Its people, culture and customs draw from several sources including the aboriginal Taíno and Ciboney peoples, the period of Spanish colonialism, the introduction of African slaves, and its proximity to the United States. The name "Cuba" comes from the Taíno language the exact meaning of which is unclear, but may be translated either "where fertile land is abundant" (cubao) or "great place" (coabana). The island has a tropical climate that is moderated by the surrounding waters; however, the warm temperatures of the Caribbean Sea and the fact that the island of Cuba sits across the access to the Gulf of Mexico combine to make Cuba prone to frequent hurricanes. Cuba's main island, at 766 miles (1233 km) long, is the world's 17th largest. Power Sports ...
- published: 29 Sep 2008
- views: 13971
- author: BroadbandTVTravel
5:01
Cuba Travel Doc - Part 04
The Republic of Cuba consists of the island of Cuba (the largest and second-most populous ...
published: 30 Sep 2008
author: BroadbandTVTravel
Cuba Travel Doc - Part 04
The Republic of Cuba consists of the island of Cuba (the largest and second-most populous island of the Greater Antilles), Isla de la Juventud and several adjacent small islands. Cuba is located in the northern Caribbean at the confluence of the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Cuba is south of the eastern United States and The Bahamas, west of the Turks and Caicos Islands and Haiti and east of Mexico. The Cayman Islands and Jamaica are to the south. The national flower is Hedychium coronarium J. Koenig, most often known as "flor de mariposa" (Butterfly Flower) and the national bird is "Tocororo" or Cuban Trogon from the family of Trogonidae.[8] Cuba is the most populous insular nation in the Caribbean. Its people, culture and customs draw from several sources including the aboriginal Taíno and Ciboney peoples, the period of Spanish colonialism, the introduction of African slaves, and its proximity to the United States. The name "Cuba" comes from the Taíno language the exact meaning of which is unclear, but may be translated either "where fertile land is abundant" (cubao) or "great place" (coabana). The island has a tropical climate that is moderated by the surrounding waters; however, the warm temperatures of the Caribbean Sea and the fact that the island of Cuba sits across the access to the Gulf of Mexico combine to make Cuba prone to frequent hurricanes. Cuba's main island, at 766 miles (1233 km) long, is the world's 17th largest. Power Sports ...
- published: 30 Sep 2008
- views: 11692
- author: BroadbandTVTravel
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5:01
Cuba Travel Doc - Part 05
The Republic of Cuba consists of the island of Cuba (the largest and second-most populous ...
published: 30 Sep 2008
author: BroadbandTVTravel
Cuba Travel Doc - Part 05
The Republic of Cuba consists of the island of Cuba (the largest and second-most populous island of the Greater Antilles), Isla de la Juventud and several adjacent small islands. Cuba is located in the northern Caribbean at the confluence of the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Cuba is south of the eastern United States and The Bahamas, west of the Turks and Caicos Islands and Haiti and east of Mexico. The Cayman Islands and Jamaica are to the south. The national flower is Hedychium coronarium J. Koenig, most often known as "flor de mariposa" (Butterfly Flower) and the national bird is "Tocororo" or Cuban Trogon from the family of Trogonidae.[8] Cuba is the most populous insular nation in the Caribbean. Its people, culture and customs draw from several sources including the aboriginal Taíno and Ciboney peoples, the period of Spanish colonialism, the introduction of African slaves, and its proximity to the United States. The name "Cuba" comes from the Taíno language the exact meaning of which is unclear, but may be translated either "where fertile land is abundant" (cubao) or "great place" (coabana). The island has a tropical climate that is moderated by the surrounding waters; however, the warm temperatures of the Caribbean Sea and the fact that the island of Cuba sits across the access to the Gulf of Mexico combine to make Cuba prone to frequent hurricanes. Cuba's main island, at 766 miles (1233 km) long, is the world's 17th largest. Power Sports ...
- published: 30 Sep 2008
- views: 13168
- author: BroadbandTVTravel
5:01
Cuba Travel Doc - Part 06
The Republic of Cuba consists of the island of Cuba (the largest and second-most populous ...
published: 29 Sep 2008
author: BroadbandTVTravel
Cuba Travel Doc - Part 06
The Republic of Cuba consists of the island of Cuba (the largest and second-most populous island of the Greater Antilles), Isla de la Juventud and several adjacent small islands. Cuba is located in the northern Caribbean at the confluence of the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Cuba is south of the eastern United States and The Bahamas, west of the Turks and Caicos Islands and Haiti and east of Mexico. The Cayman Islands and Jamaica are to the south. The national flower is Hedychium coronarium J. Koenig, most often known as "flor de mariposa" (Butterfly Flower) and the national bird is "Tocororo" or Cuban Trogon from the family of Trogonidae.[8] Cuba is the most populous insular nation in the Caribbean. Its people, culture and customs draw from several sources including the aboriginal Taíno and Ciboney peoples, the period of Spanish colonialism, the introduction of African slaves, and its proximity to the United States. The name "Cuba" comes from the Taíno language the exact meaning of which is unclear, but may be translated either "where fertile land is abundant" (cubao) or "great place" (coabana). The island has a tropical climate that is moderated by the surrounding waters; however, the warm temperatures of the Caribbean Sea and the fact that the island of Cuba sits across the access to the Gulf of Mexico combine to make Cuba prone to frequent hurricanes. Cuba's main island, at 766 miles (1233 km) long, is the world's 17th largest. Power Sports ...
- published: 29 Sep 2008
- views: 6735
- author: BroadbandTVTravel
5:00
Cuba Travel Doc - Part 07
The Republic of Cuba consists of the island of Cuba (the largest and second-most populous ...
published: 29 Sep 2008
author: BroadbandTVTravel
Cuba Travel Doc - Part 07
The Republic of Cuba consists of the island of Cuba (the largest and second-most populous island of the Greater Antilles), Isla de la Juventud and several adjacent small islands. Cuba is located in the northern Caribbean at the confluence of the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Cuba is south of the eastern United States and The Bahamas, west of the Turks and Caicos Islands and Haiti and east of Mexico. The Cayman Islands and Jamaica are to the south. The national flower is Hedychium coronarium J. Koenig, most often known as "flor de mariposa" (Butterfly Flower) and the national bird is "Tocororo" or Cuban Trogon from the family of Trogonidae.[8] Cuba is the most populous insular nation in the Caribbean. Its people, culture and customs draw from several sources including the aboriginal Taíno and Ciboney peoples, the period of Spanish colonialism, the introduction of African slaves, and its proximity to the United States. The name "Cuba" comes from the Taíno language the exact meaning of which is unclear, but may be translated either "where fertile land is abundant" (cubao) or "great place" (coabana). The island has a tropical climate that is moderated by the surrounding waters; however, the warm temperatures of the Caribbean Sea and the fact that the island of Cuba sits across the access to the Gulf of Mexico combine to make Cuba prone to frequent hurricanes. Cuba's main island, at 766 miles (1233 km) long, is the world's 17th largest. Power Sports ...
- published: 29 Sep 2008
- views: 5775
- author: BroadbandTVTravel
5:00
Cuba Travel Doc - Part 08
The Republic of Cuba consists of the island of Cuba (the largest and second-most populous ...
published: 30 Sep 2008
author: BroadbandTVTravel
Cuba Travel Doc - Part 08
The Republic of Cuba consists of the island of Cuba (the largest and second-most populous island of the Greater Antilles), Isla de la Juventud and several adjacent small islands. Cuba is located in the northern Caribbean at the confluence of the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Cuba is south of the eastern United States and The Bahamas, west of the Turks and Caicos Islands and Haiti and east of Mexico. The Cayman Islands and Jamaica are to the south. The national flower is Hedychium coronarium J. Koenig, most often known as "flor de mariposa" (Butterfly Flower) and the national bird is "Tocororo" or Cuban Trogon from the family of Trogonidae.[8] Cuba is the most populous insular nation in the Caribbean. Its people, culture and customs draw from several sources including the aboriginal Taíno and Ciboney peoples, the period of Spanish colonialism, the introduction of African slaves, and its proximity to the United States. The name "Cuba" comes from the Taíno language the exact meaning of which is unclear, but may be translated either "where fertile land is abundant" (cubao) or "great place" (coabana). The island has a tropical climate that is moderated by the surrounding waters; however, the warm temperatures of the Caribbean Sea and the fact that the island of Cuba sits across the access to the Gulf of Mexico combine to make Cuba prone to frequent hurricanes. Cuba's main island, at 766 miles (1233 km) long, is the world's 17th largest. Power Sports ...
- published: 30 Sep 2008
- views: 6627
- author: BroadbandTVTravel