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A funny skit is performed in the swimming pool by a GO, as GMs look on from the poolside patio.
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The Atari 800 computer kiosk at the Sailing Shack featured a sailing simulation game, among other things. Notice the protective plexiglass cover on the kiosk.
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A view from the van during the 2-3 hour ride from the Santa Domingo Airport to the Club Med complex at the tip of the island.
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A view of the Sailing Shack from the boat-launching pier.
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Three Atari 800 computer stations were set up in the breezeway, outside the night club.
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After the long ride from the Santa Domingo Airport, GMs (guests or "Gentile Members") are warmly welcomed by the Club Med GOs (staff or "Ggentile Organizers).
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The Sailing Shack next to the beach. The silhouette of a computer kiosk is partly visible on the far side of the shack.
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Club Med Punta Cana is a great place to try out sailing, wind surfing and other water sports.
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The beautiful beach at Club Med Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic.
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A closer view of the performance in the pool.
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Bob Kahn, holding a Polaroid camera used for taking screen shots, meets with the instructional computer staff under the palm trees.
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Club Med Punta Cana had real tennis courts, but you could also play virtual tennis on a computer.
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The thatched-roofed and air conditioned "Palapa" served as the main computer activity room at Club Med Punta Cana.
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One of a couple dozen computer stations inside the Palapa.
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A compter kiosk located near the bar included an electronic bulletin board listing announcements and the day's activities.
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The Club Med computer experience wouldn't be complete without Atari Pac Man!