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Beginner's guide to Aruba
Let me pick your brain about Aruba. Is the Atlantis Submarine tour worth $90 in Aruba, or should we just take a glass bottom boat ride? Also, can you get around easily in Aruba saving money by taking the bus and not renting a car? If we do rent a car, do we need it the whole week or just for a day or two to see all the sites? It seems by the time you pay for all the tours, you can just rent the car. Do most of the resorts charge for parking there for a week if you are staying there? Are the traffic signs in English? Do they drive on the same side of the road as Americans do? There are so many languages there, I don't know which is the most used. Just trying to be prepared.
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Beat the bugs of summer without DEET
Lyme disease, St. Louis encephalitis, West Nile virus—and in some hotter countries, malaria—offer compelling reasons to slather on the insect repellent. But many people are wary of DEET, the most common conventional ingredient in insect repellents, because of concerns about human toxicity, pollution, and skin sensitivity.
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