BBC in Aruba October 2-10?

We happen to live in Aruba. Do not let others misinform you, it is not like the other Islands in the Caribbean, it is very limited compared to the other Islands in regards of black men. Yes there are a few, but nothing like Jamaica, for example, where the ethnic groups are far more African (90+%).

Aruba is more Dutch and Latin-American.

Since we are locals, and since the population is not far from 100k, we cannot take any risks of playing with the few that there are, and have been relying on visitors instead.
 
We happen to live in Aruba. Do not let others misinform you, it is not like the other Islands in the Caribbean, it is very limited compared to the other Islands in regards of black men. Yes there are a few, but nothing like Jamaica, for example, where the ethnic groups are far more African (90+%).

Aruba is more Dutch and Latin-American.

Since we are locals, and since the population is not far from 100k, we cannot take any risks of playing with the few that there are, and have been relying on visitors instead.
Interesting....
 
We happen to live in Aruba. Do not let others misinform you, it is not like the other Islands in the Caribbean, it is very limited compared to the other Islands in regards of black men. Yes there are a few, but nothing like Jamaica, for example, where the ethnic groups are far more African (90+%).

Aruba is more Dutch and Latin-American.

Since we are locals, and since the population is not far from 100k, we cannot take any risks of playing with the few that there are, and have been relying on visitors instead.
always is place for local but you have to choose the right one.
 
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