I'm really new to LBing. Just started 2 weeks ago and
have found 3 boxes in my area. Getting too cold to
find more so may have to wait till spring.
In a couple of weeks we are heading out on a Caribbean
cruise that takes us to Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, and
St. Martin. Are they any boxes on those islands and
where on the web would I find that information?
Kathy in northern Maine
Kathy Ann--the Maine-iac!
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Caribbean boxes?
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Started on 2006-11-11
[LbNA] Caribbean boxes?
From: Kathy Young (butterfinger1954@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2006-11-11 07:05:07 UTC-08:00
Re: Caribbean boxes?
From: trekkiegal1701d (kjnohr@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2006-11-11 16:44:19 UTC
You could do an area search on AQ.
http://www.atlasquest.com/lboxes/search.html?gTypeId=6
The US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico are both listed under the
United States. I can't seem to find St. Martin/Maarten though.
TG
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Kathy Young
wrote:
>
> I'm really new to LBing. Just started 2 weeks ago and
> have found 3 boxes in my area. Getting too cold to
> find more so may have to wait till spring.
>
> In a couple of weeks we are heading out on a Caribbean
> cruise that takes us to Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, and
> St. Martin. Are they any boxes on those islands and
> where on the web would I find that information?
>
> Kathy in northern Maine
>
>
> Kathy Ann--the Maine-iac!
>
> test'; ">
>
> test'; ">
>
>
>
>
______________________________________________________________________
______________
> Do you Yahoo!?
> Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta.
> http://new.mail.yahoo.com
>
http://www.atlasquest.com/lboxes/search.html?gTypeId=6
The US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico are both listed under the
United States. I can't seem to find St. Martin/Maarten though.
TG
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Kathy Young
>
> I'm really new to LBing. Just started 2 weeks ago and
> have found 3 boxes in my area. Getting too cold to
> find more so may have to wait till spring.
>
> In a couple of weeks we are heading out on a Caribbean
> cruise that takes us to Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, and
> St. Martin. Are they any boxes on those islands and
> where on the web would I find that information?
>
> Kathy in northern Maine
>
>
> Kathy Ann--the Maine-iac!
>
> test'; ">
>
> test'; ">
>
>
>
>
______________________________________________________________________
______________
> Do you Yahoo!?
> Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta.
> http://new.mail.yahoo.com
>
Re: Caribbean boxes?
From: rscarpen (letterboxing@atlasquest.com) |
Date: 2006-11-11 17:45:13 UTC
> The US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico are both listed under the
> United States. I can't seem to find St. Martin/Maarten though.
That's part of the Netherland Antilles, I think it is. There is no
"country" of St. Martin/Maarten.
But I'm not too familiar with Caribbean geography, so I could be
wrong. The point is, look up countries, not islands. =)
-- Ryan
> United States. I can't seem to find St. Martin/Maarten though.
That's part of the Netherland Antilles, I think it is. There is no
"country" of St. Martin/Maarten.
But I'm not too familiar with Caribbean geography, so I could be
wrong. The point is, look up countries, not islands. =)
-- Ryan
Re: Caribbean boxes?
From: trekkiegal1701d (kjnohr@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2006-11-11 17:55:03 UTC
The Sint Maarten half of the island is the Netherlands Antilles. The
Saint Martin half of the island is part of the French overseas rgion
and dpartement of Guadeloupe. I didn't like either side.
TG
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "rscarpen"
wrote:
>
> > The US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico are both listed under the
> > United States. I can't seem to find St. Martin/Maarten though.
>
> That's part of the Netherland Antilles, I think it is. There is no
> "country" of St. Martin/Maarten.
>
> But I'm not too familiar with Caribbean geography, so I could be
> wrong. The point is, look up countries, not islands. =)
>
> -- Ryan
>
Saint Martin half of the island is part of the French overseas rgion
and dpartement of Guadeloupe. I didn't like either side.
TG
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "rscarpen"
wrote:
>
> > The US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico are both listed under the
> > United States. I can't seem to find St. Martin/Maarten though.
>
> That's part of the Netherland Antilles, I think it is. There is no
> "country" of St. Martin/Maarten.
>
> But I'm not too familiar with Caribbean geography, so I could be
> wrong. The point is, look up countries, not islands. =)
>
> -- Ryan
>