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/We couldn’t resist the opportunity to stop at Devil’s Island...infamous from 1854 to 1952 as one of France's most notorious prisons, or "hell on earth."
Read MoreWe couldn’t resist the opportunity to stop at Devil’s Island...infamous from 1854 to 1952 as one of France's most notorious prisons, or "hell on earth."
Read MoreDevil’s Island: a reality or a myth? The world became acutely aware of the reality and history of this infamously fabled place when the book Papillon was published in 1970, depicting the isolation and rampant mistreatment of prisoners in this equatorial prison. Devil's Island, or L’Ile du Diable, is located in French Guiana, a "departement" or provincial state of France, in the northern part of South America, just the other side of the Brazilian border.
Read MoreJanis Couvreux is an author, journalist and blogger. Her most recent work is the memoir: "Sail Cowabunga! A Family's Ten Years at Sea."
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Sail Cowabunga! A Family's Ten Years at Sea, Janis Couvreux is a journalist, sailor, mom, grandmom, traveler, and Franco-American, who has blogged at the Huffington Post about living bilingually, crossing oceans, backpacking adventures, and raising kids outside the box.
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