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Featured Artisan Shops
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Adventures on Roatan DVD, Roatan
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Roatan's diversity is what makes it unique whether you are looking to relax, be active or adventurous you will see Roatan has something for everyone. Adventures on Roatan, is a great introduction to the island for recently arrived visitors and prospective travelers. It gives you an up close and personally look at what this wonderful island has to offer. To find out more or to purchase the Adventures on Roatan DVD visit our website.
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Roatan Relocation & Investment Guide
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Roatan is the dream location, where the reality truly is better than the dream. The second edition of the Roatan Relocation and Investment Guide will help you, with a wealth of relocation and investment information. The guide supplies you with the insiders information necessary for you to make an informed decision about Investing and Living in the Bay Islands of Honduras. A must have guidebook for any one considering relocating, living or investing in real estate in Roatan, Utila, Guanaja or La Ceiba.
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Welcome to Roatan CD, Kristofer Goldman, Roatan
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Welcome to Roatan is an eclectic song collection featuring original compositions and arrangements. It features various styles and forms each one of them completely original. There are finger-style calypso puntas, a Central American folk song, a timeless Spanish melody, songs of love, a humorous blues and a country waltz. There are elements of salsa with mambo and guanguanco rhythms, a musical pastoral of Roatan an Edgar Allen Poe poem set to music and a tropical celebration of life in paradise. Support Roatan Music and Buy a Copy of this CD online.
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Diddily's Gift shop West End, Roatan
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We offer a wide selection of local and Central American crafts as well as a beautiful selection of womens and mens beachwear. We also offer Indonesian sarong and sun dresses and carry fantastic T-shirts in many different colors, sizes and designs. You will find just what you are looking for, perfect gifts for your friends, family as well as yourself. Be sure to visit Diddily's Gift Shop while in Roatan.
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Bobby Rieman and the Compadres, Pulperia Leah
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We recorded this album to its completion on the island over the course of almost six months. It has a similar mix of styles as the first CD, with blues and Caribbean influences dominant. Having the opportunity for many of my musician friends lending their support, these songs capture the sounds I had going through my head while writing them. For more info, track samples or to purchase your copy of Pulperia Leah visit our website today.
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The Judas Bird, David K. Evans
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The Judas Bird quickly captures its readers, wrapping them in the age-old human dramas of intense greed, murder, and romance. David K. Evans crafts a tight plot with charming prose and gentle glimpses of the turbulent years of the 17th century, a time when the island was the primary rendezvous for the “Brethren of the Coast.” Blending the majestic with the mundane and using the intricate characterization of colorful islanders and his knowledge of island dialogue and customs, the author paints a beautiful and exciting portrait of modern life on a small island. A must for any Roatan reader.
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Roatan Natural Soap Works, Plan Grande, Roatan
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Our Avocado, Madre Cacao, Lemongrass and No-See-Um soaps are made with natural oils and have a pleasant aroma unique to each type of soap. Roatan Natural Soapworks was created with the idea of creating a local artisanal business that provides jobs and training and at the same time provides visitors to the islands with a unique, quality souvenir-product of our beautiful islands. Local residents are also benefitting from our products which use ingredients and home-remedies used for centuries in these parts.
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Midlife Monkeylala, Roatan
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Midlife Monkeylala: Escape to and from a Tropical Paradise chronicles three years of the author’s life on Roatan Island, Honduras, in the early 1990s before modernization. (A monkeylala is a lizard indigenous to Roatan and a popular tropical mixed drink that serve as a symbol for Doyle’s midlife adventures.) Her near-death experiences, life in a primitive village, and directing a school in a Third-World country make for compelling reading. Doyle immerses the reader in a world of rich Caribbean history and culture, colorful characters and tales of duppies, pirates and buried treasure.
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