Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Is Aruba Sending Smoke Signals?



I was surprised to
see a tourist article
for Aruba on
Aruba Tourism

site...
tittled Bonbini

Bonbini, in our native
language of Papiamento,
means "Welcome". Welcome to Aruba.
The word is ours. But we like to think the meaning is
universal.
huh like hell it is...
Our beaches curve like an Aruban smile along the
western shores, soft and white and fringed with
palm trees, sloping gently toward the calm transparent
turquoise of the Caribbean.
The waves of the windward coast crash like incessant

thunder against the northern cliffs, carving high, arched
coral bridges and deep, dark secret limestone grottoes.
Between the two extremes, in a desert landscape

where the cacti grow to the height of a man, great
building-sized tumbles of boulders stand like the
lagacy of some ancient, angry god.
Winding roads lead to rocky passes and hidden coves,
or sometimes to nowhere at all.
As in the case of Natalee Holloway ... the road is still
missing...
Giant green parakeets call to their mates, and troupials
flash brilliant orange against the deep blue of the
Caribbean sky.
This is not the Caribbean as usual.
This is Aruba!
Say that again ...... And warn others away ....
And if its true that opposites attract, then this could well
be the most attractive island of them all.
And you know what it says of beauty being skin deep.
The fact is, if you're looking for it, and if it has anything to

do with a great Caribbean getaway, you can probably
find it here in Aruba.
As you explore, as you get to know Aruba, you'll soon

begin to notice the smiling faces everywhere.
Real smiles.
Gracious smiles.
Sheer-joy-of-living smiles.
Maybe it's really a laugh ... As they laugh at our
Stupidity for trusting them.
Aruba, as any traveler here will tell you, must surely be
among the most welcoming places on Earth.
Maybe its the Dutch tradition of hospitality. Maybe its

the long and prosperous history of the island.
Maybe its the year-round warmth of the sunshine
and the fresh breezes of the tradewinds.
More than likely, its all those things and more.
Maybe its the residents who when you visit... want
to keep you forever...
But whatever it is, its absolutely true: Aruba is a
genuinely happy place to be.
And the people who live here, in the cities, in the
villages, in the countryside, are genuinely happy
to be sharing it with you.
Well let's begin by sharing Natalee Holloways
whereabouts ...
So, sit back, relax and explore our website, where

you will find many things to do, places to go and
things to see, as well as important information to
help you plan your visit to Aruba,
"One Happy Island".
Clearly Aruba has good mad... from one safe
island to one happy island?
Exactly what are they happy about???


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