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First Dive of Antonio and Sumaiyah

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St. Thomas, Virgin Islands is a 26-square mile gem of a Caribbean island that has attracted tens of millions of tourists and adventurers. They come to sample our crystal clear waters and massive diversity of benthic wildlife. Our shores are abuzz with exotic life that drives the local economy.

Ironically, most Virgin Islanders go their entire lives without experiencing even a fraction of the marine beauty we share with the world. As such they are not in a position to readily notice how behaviors and actions, both locally and worldwide, are contributing to the degradation of island water habitats.

Antonio and Sumaiyah have spent the 2016-2017 school year reporting on, and participating in, shoreline clean-ups and environmental education activities. Now it is time for Antonio and Sumaiyah to experience first-hand the hidden underwater world whose choices for use and preservation we are handing-off to their generation.

Posted in The Happy Islander, The Happy Islander, THI Episodes, VI Benthic Heritage Series, Video of the Day, Video of the Day | Tagged SCUBA, The Happy Islander
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Reef Meditation and Relaxation

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Tourists visit St. Thomas to relax for a while. To unwind.

Our environment does this for them.

Ironically, as residents we do not often get to sit back, take a deep breath and enjoy the submarine beauty of our islands. There is simply something beneficial and healing about spending a few minutes meditating on the awesomeness of a hidden world so close to us, yet rarely seen.

Immerse yourself in our special musical relaxation and mediation reel showing hundred of species of St. Thomas’ marine life. Let it soothe your soul and wash the day’s stress away.

Posted in The Happy Islander, THI Episodes | Tagged meditation, relaxation, The Happy Islander

Stream or Download your "CORAL DREAM" Now! - A Free Underwater Musical & Visual ASMR Relaxation & Meditation
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"Colors of the Wind"
Vietnamese Traditional Dance Cover
by THE DALE STUDIOS
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Dance choreographed by Tracy Nguyen
Dance Performed by Tracy Nguyen and Linh Sam
Video by: The Dale Studios, Vietnam
Colors of the Wind sung by Vanessa Williams; Song by Judy Kuhn

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Stream Jinnat's music today! (VI Roots)


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