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            Feeling parched? Grab refreshment by the side of the road!


            (Oranjestad)—Touring the island in the blistering heat can leave one feel-
            ing rather thirsty and looking to cool off. Luckily there are a few stands
            along the roads of Aruba that can offer you just what you need: a nice,
            refreshing beverage!

            These “coconut stands” can be found at several locations on the island,
            where you can cool off with delicious smoothies, drinks, snacks, and of
            course, fresh coconuts! Perfect during family outings around the island,
            these stands can be found in the following locations:
            -       Near the red Anchor in San Nicolas
            -       On the Linear Park in Oranjestad (in front of airport runway)
            -       At the California Light House hill
            -       Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruin
            -       Bushiribana Beach (Near the Ling & Song Supermarket) q

                                                                      Aruba: The island of Aloes


                                                                      ORANJESTAD – Aloe vera, a  means. Dutch Governor Van  changed the labor market
                                                                      succulent  plant  species,  is  Raders introduced the plant  on Aruba, shifting away from
                                                                      renowned for its incredible  after it had been introduced  agriculture. It would be af-
                                                                      properties  for  the  skin.  It  is  in other islands of the Carib-  ter  World  War  II  that  aloe
                                                                      widely distributed and usu-  bean to cultivate and har-   would make a comeback.
                                                                      ally grows in tropical, semi-  vest the aloe to produce the  And eventually, as science
                                                                      tropical  and  arid  climates  laxative.                  learned about the amazing
                                                                      on the planet. But this plant                             properties of aloe gel, the in-
                                                                      also had a very prominent  Around  1920,  about  two-     dustry shifted from produc-
                                                                      role in the history of Aruba,  thirds  of  Aruba  was  aloe  ing  laxative  to  producing
                                                                      and  its  significance  to  the  fields,  earning  our  island  skin care. An interesting fact
                                                                      island’s  economy  endures  the  nickname  “The  Island  is that in 1951, the produc-
                                                                      to this day.                 of Aloes.”                   tion of Aruban aloe amount-
                                                                                                                                ed to around 30 percent of
                                                                      The leaves of Aloe vera con-  Under  Commander  Jan  the total global production!
                                                                      tain a good amount of gel  Helenus  Ferguson  (1866-
                                                                      which when used topically,  1871), aloe experienced a  The impact and relevance
                                                                      is great for the skin. Tradition-  boom,  which  is  why  there  of aloe is visible all around
                                                                      ally, Arubans use this gel to  is a road named after him,  Aruba.  While  most  homes
                                                                      treat minor burns and other  which goes through the aloe  will  have  a  few  plants  for
                                                                      skin ailments, or just to keep  fields.  In  the  19th  century,  personal  use  and  decora-
                                                                      skin  supple  and  looking  Aruba was the main supplier  tion, houses are also deco-
                                                                      bright and nourished. Aside  of aloin for laxative, which  rated with aloe motifs, and
                                                                      from the gel, aloe contains  was imported abroad to the  at  some  point,  aloe  even
                                                                      a  bitter,  yellow  substance  United  States  and  Europe.  featured  on  post  stamps.
                                                                      (called  aloin)  which  is  a  The  aloin  from  Aruba  and  Around  1920,  about  two-
                                                                      gentle but powerful laxative,  Curaçao was known to be  thirds  of  Aruba  was  aloe
                                                                      and it is also the origin of the  one of the best in the world  fields, earning our island the
                                                                      industry of aloe in Aruba.   and  was  more  expensive,  nickname “The Island of Al-
                                                                                                   which  meant  that  at  the  oes.”  And in 1955, the aloe
                                                                      According  to  the  website  time, it had significant eco-  became a part of Aruba’s
                                                                      of  Royal  Aruba  Aloe,  Aloe  nomic  impact,  particularly  coat  of  arms,  symbolizing
                                                                      vera  was  introduced  in  for the local farmers.         prosperity for the island.q
                                                                      Aruba  around  1840,  when
                                                                      most of the island’s inhab-  However, by the time the oil   Images from the archive of
                                                                      itants  were  farmers  of  little  industry arrived on Aruba, it   the National Library of Aruba.
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