WHY THEY KEEP FLOCKING BACK TO BERMUDA NEWS/SUN-SENTINEL Edition
Bermuda definitely enjoys an unusually high return ratio of visitors. Case in point: At one of the longest established of the cottage colonies -- Cambridge Beaches -- two walls are inscribed with the names of returnees under the headings of "5-ers," "10-ers," even "55-ers&qu...
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Published in | Sun-sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Fort Lauderdale
Tribune Publishing Company, LLC
07.02.1988
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Summary: | Bermuda definitely enjoys an unusually high return ratio of visitors. Case in point: At one of the longest established of the cottage colonies -- Cambridge Beaches -- two walls are inscribed with the names of returnees under the headings of "5-ers," "10-ers," even "55-ers" -- referring to the number of trips made to Bermuda. |
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