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About 143 feet above sea level, a cave winds its way underground for about a mile. Ancient petroglyphs carved by Arawak...
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About 143 feet above sea level, a cave winds its way underground for about a mile. Ancient petroglyphs carved by Arawak Indians can be seen among the stalagmites and stalactites.
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Built in the 1720's and now in ruins, it was a large complex of buildings, including slave quarters, stables, offices and...
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Built in the 1720's and now in ruins, it was a large complex of buildings, including slave quarters, stables, offices and cisterns offering a beautiful view.
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Largest cave on the island at 70 feet deep and an interior ecosystem supporting 50-foot palmetto palms, bats, birds and...
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Largest cave on the island at 70 feet deep and an interior ecosystem supporting 50-foot palmetto palms, bats, birds and frogs.
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"I don't say this lightly. I have traveled to 19 countries to date. This is, without a doubt, the most beautiful beach in the world. Ultra soft, pink sand with baby blue water. You can walk for hours and not see another soul. There will hopefully never be a day in the world where a place like thi..."s doesn't exist, but for now, wow. Amazing. We walked from the lagoon side (water taxi) to the ocean side (about 30 feet) and were blown away. Truly a world-class experience. Expensive hotel on part of the beach, but we were not there long enough to leave a good review on facilities.
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"We didn't even go to the caves. We ended up just enjoying the drive and the amazing beaches. One of the best places in the world to curl up under a tree and read a book! Amazing how different this "high" side of the island is from the low side. More lush and more interesting vegetation."
"We were here during mating season. Goldilocks (everyone knows him, just ask a local) took us out to see the birds, then lobster hunting, then to 17 mile beach via the lagoon. The birds are fantastic. We also saw (safe to touch) jellyfish in the lagoon. Amazing experience!!!"
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