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From the south coast of Sint Maarten, you don't see Saba every day -- but you often do. Statia is a little harder to see, but it's there. Most visitors misinterpret the two peaks of Statia as two islands -- but it's just one. On a nice clear day (like today) you can see St. Kitts. Very rarely, you can see Nevis. Today Nevis is visible. My photo (nothing great, but remember that Nevis is a long way away) is below.
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I've seen them all from our balcony at La Vista Beach, but it's a rare occurrence. Nice photo!
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Thanks for posting. I can't ever identify anything other than Saba.
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Other islands are easier to see: Statia and St. Kitts.
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Saint Kitts.
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