
Flamingo Beach in Culebra Puerto Rico
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HAUREX ITALY CULEBRA XH310DWH Rosetone Crystal WatchPearl Dial NEW in BOX $225.00 |
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The Culebra Cutting $39.99 The Culebra Cutting – Giclee Print |
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Culebra Cut $24.99 Culebra Cut – Photographic Print |
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Culebra Cut Works $24.99 Culebra Cut Works – Photographic Print |
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Culebra Cut and Ship $24.99 Culebra Cut and Ship – Photographic Print |
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The Culebra/Gaillard Cut, 1979 $34.99 Severino Baraldi The Culebra/Gaillard Cut, 1979 – Giclee Print |
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Ship in Culebra Cut, Panama Canal $34.99 Ship in Culebra Cut, Panama Canal – Giclee Print |
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U.S.S. Rhode Island in the Culebra Cut $49.99 U.S.S. “Rhode Island” in the Culebra Cut – Giclee Print |
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Blooming Flamboyans, Culebra, Puerto Rico $29.99 George Oze Blooming Flamboyans, Culebra, Puerto Rico – Photographic Print |
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Tropical Colors, Culebra, Puerto Rico $39.99 George Oze Tropical Colors, Culebra, Puerto Rico – Photographic Print |
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Tamarindo Bay Culebra Puerto Rico $29.99 George Oze Tamarindo Bay Culebra Puerto Rico – Photographic Print |
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Bay at Sunset, Culebra, Puerto Rico $24.99 Dan Gair Bay at Sunset, Culebra, Puerto Rico – Photographic Print |
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Flamboyan Tree On Culebra, Puerto Rico $29.99 George Oze Flamboyan Tree On Culebra, Puerto Rico – Photographic Print |
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Boats on the Bay at Sunset, Culebra, Puerto Rico $24.99 Dan Gair Boats on the Bay at Sunset, Culebra, Puerto Rico – Photographic Print |
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Tropical Flower on Culebra Island, Puerto Rico $24.99 Michele Molinari Tropical Flower on Culebra Island, Puerto Rico – Photographic Print |
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The U.S.S. Warship ‘North Carolina’ Enters the Culebra Cut $24.99 The U.S.S. Warship ‘North Carolina’ Enters the Culebra Cut – Photographic Print |
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Soni Beach on Culebra Island, Puerto Rico $24.99 Michele Molinari Soni Beach on Culebra Island, Puerto Rico – Photographic Print |
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USS Culebra Island (Arg7) $92.4 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The USS Culebra Island (ARG7) was a Luzonclass internal combustion engine repair ship in the service of the United States Navy in World War II. Named after Culebra, an island between Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, it was the only ship of the Navy to bear this name. Culebra Island was laid down 29 October 1943 as liberty ship SS John F. Goucher (MCE hull 1830) by Bethlehem Fairfield Shipyard, Baltimore, Maryland, under a Maritime Commission contract. She was launched 23 November 1943 and sponsored by Miss J. F. Miller. Culebra Island was transferred to the Navy on 29 November 1943 and commissioned 19 May 1944 with Commander W. E. McClendon in command. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 144 Publication Date: 2010/09/07 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.34 inches |
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Count On Culebra $12.71 This book is in New – Excellent condition |