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Traveling in Florida and the Caribbean - cover

Traveling in Florida and the Caribbean

Michele Filippelli

Publisher: Youcanprint

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My name is Michele Filippelli, I live in Calabria (Italy). Through you tube I met Franck Daniels, who hosted me in his villa in Naples (Florida) for a month. I am a video maker and I made an e-book of the most beautiful shots taken in Florida and the Caribbean. The places I visited are: Naples and its sea, Everglades, Key West, Cococay, Nassau, Island Paradise, Hotel Atlantic Paradise, Naples Zoo, Miami. I made a great trip and I would like to share it with you with this 420 photo e-book that will let you know the wild nature of the Everglades, the History of the Key West, the majestic Atalntic Hotel of Island Paradise, and many other nuances of one of the places most beautiful in America. I hope you will be many to spend a few euros for a great high quality e.book photo. Thank you with dear Michele.
Available since: 10/24/2018.

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