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Marigot
Bay... the most beautiful anchorage in the Caribbean was the locale for the filming of the movie, Dr. Dolittle. Try Dolittle's
Restaurant for lunch.
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St. Lucia is part
of the Windward Islands. It has a unique heritage in that it changed hands 14 times between the British and the French before
finally being controlled by Great Britain in 1814. Therefore, its heritage is both British and French. English is the official
language taught in the schools. However, patois, a French-based language, is spoken in the home. All of the towns have French
names. As a part of the British Commonwealth, English laws and customs prevail, including the odd custom of driving on the
wrong side of the road. Nevertheless, the country is quite livable, the inhabitants are friendly, and life is good in St.
Lucia.
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