August 19, 2008 at 11:43 am · Filed under barbados, caribbean, tourism, travel and tagged: caribbean wildlife
By Linda Tancs
Nature and wildlife lovers will be interested to note that the tiniest snake in the world has been discovered (in an official sense, at least) in a thicket of forest in Barbados. Resembling an earthworm, the barely four-inch, spaghetti-like reptile has been given the scientific moniker Leptotyphlops carlae. A similar species is endemic to the island of Martinique. Just another reason to keep your shoes on.
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July 21, 2008 at 6:19 pm · Filed under barbados, caribbean, tourism, travel and tagged: crop over festival
By Linda Tancs
It’s Crop Over time in Barbados. Find out what else is going on in this cruise ship haven. Visit Travelrific Travel Show.
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