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English: Near Chaguaramas the coastline is very wild and beautiful. If you are lucky you may see the dolphins and swim with them - scary but truly fun. The Diving is good but the water can be murky due to the fresh water from the Orinoco delta not far away.
Date 2 October 2009 (original upload date)
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