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Anchorages & Marinas from Martinique to Guadeloupe - Martinique Dominica Les Saintes Marie-Galante Guadeloupe - cover

Anchorages & Marinas from Martinique to Guadeloupe - Martinique Dominica Les Saintes Marie-Galante Guadeloupe

Roland Nyns

Publisher: Mambo Tango

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Summary

This book holds detailed descriptions of the marinas and anchorages between Guadeloupe and Martinique, including charts, original photographs and advice for visits ashore. The book covers 6 islands and 30 anchorages and marinas and as many chart extracts.
Available since: 11/09/2015.

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