Thank you Christopher Columbus: Regatta Weekend in Miami

The Columbus Day Regatta is next weekend ya'll!  On October 11th & 12th one of the oldest Miami/ Biscayne Bay traditions will happen for the 54th year in a row. While some marine enthusiasts set sail intent on watching racing events that honor Christopher Columbus' voyage to America, the majority find Regatta just another way to party. Each year the yachts get bigger, the crowds more brilliant and the parties bolder. Picture Mardi Gras on clear bay water and epic boats. Topless women, drinking and drugs galore, and sorts of wicked debauchery, oh my. Regatta is slightly more refined, if you consider the fact that we are partying on million dollar luxury yachts and not Bourbon Street.  For the latter majority of party seekers, Regatta weekend is all about a race to outdo thy neighbor.  Last year we played on a Sunseeker Predator 82- foot motoryacht but even with a $5 million dollar boat we were lost amongst the crowd.  If you've done Regatta weekend you fully understand the gist, if you haven't we suggest you get on it. Many people fly in just for the weekend and the insane 48 hour party marathon that is Columbus Day Regatta.

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Accidentally I came across

Accidentally I came across this website and wanted to let you know that THE very historic peninsula, where Christopher Columbus arrived on his 2nd journey to the Americas is for sale. Perhaps you have connections to a group or an induvidual that would be interested in this very unique opportunity!? We are offering a $200,000 referral fee for the person or organization that will bring us in touch with the final buyer! A German friend asked me to help sell this “dream beachfront property” in the Dominican Republic far below market value.

The property is a peninsula and offers 355 acres and 4.4 miles of pristine, private beach front. The other side of the property is a lagoon with manatees. Christopher Columbus anchored his fleet in the same lagoon and settled on the peninsula, when he built the first village of the America’s, La Isabella.

The owners dad had a dream to build a resort and also rebuild the original Columbus settlement, La Isabella (ruins are close to the property) and than make it a historic tourist attraction. He was a dedicated diver (later owned diving schools) and purchased the property with treasures that probably came directly from Columbus fleet… We are convinced that this is a prime location for a Resort or Vacation club with unlimited possibilities. The property shape would allow for 100’s of villas with beach front or lagoon view. Also the unique shape offers privacy and security since the property can only be accessed through one small area. Please open our PDF Marketing flyer below for detailed information.

The North West Coast of the Dominican Republic is Hurricane safe since it is protected by a 10,000 foot mountain range. The government is encouraging development in the area and will welcome investors. The property is zoned for tourism and has received the highest possible rating, “excellent”. All transfer documents including GPS surveys are in place, which confirm 7144 meters of beach front. We have created a website, an executive summary, a full blown marketing flyer and a movie (links below). The property is priced far below market value for a quick sale at only $20,885,000 ($14.50 per square meter). Please share this information with an interested party and don’t hesitate to contact me for any questions you might have:

Website: http://www.manateepeninsula.com/

 Low Res Flyer for easy distribution:

http://www.manateepeninsula.com/ManateePeninsula_lowres.pdf

With best regards, Thomas N

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