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  1. The Meaning Behind The Song: Plymouth by Strand of Oaks Introduction Strand of Oaks, a folk-rock band led by Timothy Showalter, has captivated listeners with their heartfelt lyrics and powerful melodies. One particular song that stands out in their discography is “Plymouth.” Its introspective and emotive nature leaves a lasting impression on anyone who hears … The Meaning Behind The Song ...

    • Aruba
    • Jamaica
    • Bermuda
    • The Bahamas
    • Key Largo
    • Martinique
    • Montserrat
    • Port-au-Prince, Haiti
    • And The Big Question… Where Is Kokomo?

    “Aruba, Jamaica, oh I want to take ya…” Aruba is one of your best bets for a tropical vacation, and is known around the world for its sunny beaches. Part of this is because of it’s location. Aruba is about as far south in Caribbean Sea as you can get. In fact, Aruba is only about 18 miles north of the coast of Venezuela, and on sunny days, you can ...

    Jamaica is one of the most unique islands in the world. Located south of Cuba and west of Hispaniola, the island nation packs in massive adventure despite the fact that its size is only a fraction of its neighbors. From the lush tropical forests of the Blue Mountains, to the alligators and manatees of the mangroves, to the cruise ships and beach re...

    “Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mama…” Located some 600 miles east of North Carolina, this is northernmost island on the list. Despite being so far north, Bermuda still retains a tropical climate. That’s because it’s warmed by the Gulf Stream, therefore retaining a much warmer climate than other nearby places of equal longitude…”Nearby” is a bit r...

    The Bahamas has long been one of the most famous travel destinations for Americans, and for good reason. Sitting directly off Florida’s east coast, The Bahamas is such a short flight away from America that airlines like Silver Airways operates the route on small propeller aircraft! Although the Bahamas consists of some 2,000 islands, most tourists ...

    “Key Largo, Montego, baby why don’t we go” If Key West is the wild child, Key Largo is the earthy, grounded, more mature sibling. The beauty of Key Largo is that it’s less crowded than the other islands, and its coasts are full of natural beauty. The John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park has long been a famous dive and snorkeling destination. You ca...

    “Martinique, that Montserrat mystique…” Martinique is an island nation that is part of the French West Indies, The currency is the Euro, and French and Creole culture is everywhere. This island’s history is absolutely nuts. This little place has seen more action than most continents do! In the 1600’s Columbus charted the island, but had no desire i...

    One of the most interesting aspects of history is looking back, knowing what you know now. Back when the Beach Boys released Kokomoin 1988, they had no idea that the island of Montserrat was going to soon be changed forever. In 1995, the island’s volcano, Soufrière Hills, had a catastrophic eruption, completely destroying the island’s then-capital ...

    “Port au Prince, I want to catch a glimpse…” Port-au-Prince is another destination that has changed a lot since Kokomowas released in the late 80’s. During the 2000’s, Haiti was dealt with multiple natural disasters. In 2008, Haiti had its most severe hurricane season on record, being struck 4 times. Only two years later, Haiti was devastated when ...

    “Off the Florida Keys, there’s a place called Kokomo…” For years, this tropical mystery has plagued me. The idea of Kokomo sounds so alluring and wonderful, so where is it? How do I get there? Let’s look at the facts: ~ The song states its located somewhere off the Florida Keys. ~ The song was originally written by John Phillips (of the Mamas and t...

  2. Jan 1, 2012 · I can understand why ‘lang’ is pronounced the way it is (we don’t typically associate ‘a’ before ‘-ng’ with the broad-a in father), but the /z/ in ‘syne’ is odd. This may simply be a matter of assimilation (the influence of a sound on one near it).

  3. with the th pronounced the way you start the word "the" instead of the way it sounds when you say "thick", its kind of a cross between theckie and thicky Also you have to include "tother ...

  4. Check pronunciation: Plymouth. Definition of Plymouth in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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