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Robert Cote
Chair of English Higher Colleges of Technology Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Ph.D. candidate in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching University of Arizona, Tucson
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Friday, January 1, 2010

Ayia Napa

This was the one town where we really felt like we were in Greece. It was practically deserted, though we were told summer is too crowded to enjoy. We took a boat ride along the coast and got sunburned!
Posted by Robert Cote at 3:45 AM

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