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Bonaire Rum Week Launches Photo Competition 

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - May 5, 2022

The most exciting event in the Dutch Caribbean of 2022 has expanded again, this time with a new Photo Competition. 

The Bonaire Rum Week Photo Competition, which launched May 5, seeks the best photos of Bonaire under or above the water. 

Whether it’s the stunning sands of Lac Bay or the fascinating frontier of the Washington Slagbaai National Park, Bonaire is blessed with one of the Caribbean’s most diverse and beautiful natural environments. 

And that’s precisely what the Bonaire Rum Week Photo Competition is celebrating. 

The top 5 photos will be published in a feature in Caribbean Journal. Every winner will also receive a Bonaire Rum Week hat and gloss poster. 

To enter, simply send your best photo of Bonaire (taken in 2022) to rum@caribjournal.com with BRW Photo Competition in the subject line. 

Photos must be a minimum of 1200 px x 675 px, horizontal orientation. 

The competition closes on June 17, the final day of Bonaire Rum Week. 

For more, visit Bonaire Rum Week

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