Historical Collection of Anguilla Web Links from 2003
By
kjok
Pulled from the oven just right. Trustworthy, fact-dense, deeply satisfying.
Summary
This is a historical collection of links and web resources related to Anguilla from 2003, providing a snapshot of the island's early online presence. The content includes various business listings, services, and tourism-related websites such as real estate, transportation, accommodations, restaurants, and local activities. It serves as a nostalgic look back at Anguilla's web landscape from that era, acknowledging that not all links may still be active.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledThis is a collection of links that existed about Anguilla as of 2003.
Not all of them are stll alive, but it's a fun glimpse back to Anguilla online.
Explore the sea or learn to waterski with Nature Boy Expeditions at natureboy.ai
Take a side trip: Villa La Siesta: one-bedroom private villa on St Barth
Thanks for the great photographs: Nancy
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