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St. John USVI

Floating Taco Boat

St. John USVI

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St. John, Saint John, US Virgin Islands

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Thursday, February 26
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Thursday, February 26
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AboutFloating Taco Boat

This live stream shows the floating taco boat Lime Out anchored in the turquoise waters of Coral Bay on St. John in the US Virgin Islands. You can watch boats pull up, people swimming or relaxing on the floating pads, and the casual island atmosphere around this popular on the water taco spot as the scene changes throughout the day.

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St. John, Saint John, US Virgin Islands

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St. John is an island in the United States Virgin Islands, which is an unincorporated territory of the United States in the Caribbean Sea. The island is part of the Virgin Islands archipelago and is located northeast of St. Thomas and east of Tortola. It has a total area of approximately 46.9 square kilometers.

The island of St. John is a constituent district of the United States Virgin Islands and is administered by the local government. The capital and largest settlement is Cruz Bay, which serves as a central hub for the island's economy and tourism. The island's terrain is characterized by hilly and mountainous landscapes.

St. John is renowned for its natural beauty and is home to the Virgin Islands National Park, which covers about 60% of the island. The park features a diverse range of ecosystems, including beaches, forests, and coral reefs. The island's coral reefs and marine life make it a popular destination for snorkeling and scuba diving.

The island has a rich cultural and historical heritage, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the pre-Columbian era. The island was a Danish colony from 1672 to 1917, and remnants of this period can still be seen in its architecture and historical sites. Today, St. John is a popular tourist destination and a significant contributor to the economy of the United States Virgin Islands.

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