Bonaire, a thinly populated, barren-looking island, is part
     of the Netherlands Antilles.  While the island itself is the top of an
     underground mountain in the Caribbean Sea, the surrounding water is a
     world-famous diving area.  The entire west coast has coral reefs, and
     water sports draw many of the island's tourists.  While windsurfers flock
     to Lac Bay, divers and snorkelers are lured by the 111-square-mile Bonaire  Marine Park
     and about 370 underwater species.  The underwater area is protected so
     it will remain pristine.
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