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Vigie is part of Castries, Saint Lucia.
George F. L. Charles Airport, one of Saint Lucia's two airports, is located in this part, as well as one of Saint Lucia's two lighthouses.
Saint Mary's College is also located in Vigie.
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This is what the journey looks like from the Attraction Capital of Soufriere, (home of the Piton Mountains and Resort Such as Anse Chastanet, Jade Mountain, Ladera Resort, Stonefield Estate, Boucan Hotel Chocolat) to Castries Airport, code SLU. With St. Lucia Airport Shuttle you will b able to Bag the best deals on airport transfers and taxis. Not only will you save time and money this will be your own private air condition vehicle with you having the option of stopping along the way to take photos. With us you are sure to get the best prices on airport transfers in St. Lucia. Feel free to inquire on (1) St. Lucia Taxis to Hotels (2) St. Lucia Transportation Airport (3) St. Lucia Taxi Rates For more information visit - http://stluciaairportshuttle.com/ or call us today at 758 486 1...
Visit Castries, Saint Lucia (HD), Castries, Saint Lucia Tourism, Caribbean, Castries, Saint Lucia Vacation Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Castries is the capital city of Saint Lucia. Founded by the French in 1650, Castries now has a population of just over 11,000. Of itself, Castries doesn't have a huge amount to offer visitors, and it's usually just a place that you'll pass through on your way to the more obvious attractions of Saint Lucia. Even though Castries doesn't have much to offer, you can usually find a fair number of tourists wandering about the place, as the cruise ships that visit Saint Lucia dock at Pointe Seraphine, in the northern part of the city. There is a tourist information office, a 15 minute wal...
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Local boxers are appealing for help from the government and corporate Saint Lucia to restore the sport’s primary training facility in Saint Lucia. Aggrieved members of the Saint Lucia boxing association say the conditions at the Vigie boxing gym are deplorable and continue to impede the development of talented boxers.
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Castries, St. Lucia - Montag 1. Dezember 2014 - Tag 2: Heute hieß es erst einmal ankommen und vor allem "klar kommen" - nämlich mit den genialen heißen Temperaturen - wohoo. Was ein Kontrast! Obwohl wir eigentlich auch gerade relativ mildes Dezemberwetter in Düsseldorf hatten, war der strahlend blaue Himmel und die 29°C doch noch mal was anderes :-). Zeitig aufgestanden, das Einlaufen in den Hafen - Castries - angeschaut, gefrühstückt und dann auf eigene Faust zum "Vigie Beach" spaziert. Dauert fast eine Stunde, sah auf der Karte näher aus :-). Der Marsch hat sich aber gelohnt - ein ruhiger und kaum besuchter Strand. Noch ein wenig am Hafen herumgelaufen, dann an Bord das Fitness-Studio ausprobiert und entspannt an Deck ein kaltes Getränk genossen bevor es um 18:00 Uhr auch schon wieder h...
So much pain, oh yeah
This is for my strugglers
Hear me crying in the rain
I need your help, come help me now
There's so much pain
Wasted, hungry, and so much to give
And all we need is a chance to live
And just be free
For we are the victims of this political war
We do not want our children to suffer more
In a world where only a few would rule
No equal opportunity for the majority
Unite now, unite now
We got to unite now, unite now
Unemployed, Im tired of being pushed around
By my family, by society,
But whos to blame?
Open you eyes and try to see the reality
That you can feel the way we feel
And it will open your eyes
For we are the victims of this political war
We do not want our children to suffer more
In a world where only a few can rule
No equal opportunity for majority
Unite now, unite now
We got to unite now, unite now
Attracted by the city lights many come to see
But there's nothing more than the country life
When there was so much joy
In the city you have to give a lot to live
Youll have to steal cause there's no world go round
There's so much pain
For we are the victims of this political war
We do not want our children to suffer more
In a world where only a few would rule
No equal opportunity for my family
We got to unite now, unite now (my Polynesian people)
Unite now (my Melanesian people) unite now (Micronesian people)