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Sage Mountain National
Park |
| Now Government protected,
this lush rainforest and national park offers a day of amazing beauty
and tranquility. ADDRESS: Ridge Road, Tortola. |
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British Virgin Islands
Folk Museum |
| Arawak Indian artifacts
and relics from the British ship, RMS Rhone, which sank in the harbour
in 1867. ADDRESS: Main St. J.R. |
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O'Neal Botanic Gardens |
| Lovely national
park and the site for flower shows & special island events. ADDRESS:
Station Ave., Ph: 494-4557. |
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Queen Elizabeth II Bridge |
| Connects Tortola
with Beef Island, an enchanting locale well worth an afternoon's
visit. ADDRESS: East End Village. |
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The Baths |
| An intricate maze
of grottoes and small pools - ideal for swimming & snorkeling. ADDRESS:
off Lee Road. |
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Copper Mine Point |
| The ruins of a copper
mine built by the Spanish some 400 years ago. Abetted by a green-colored
sea and majestic jagged coastline. ADDRESS: Southeastern of the island.
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Virgin Gorda Peak |
| The highest summit
on the island. A rugged climb for the adventurous and fit. ADDRESS:
Near South Sound. |
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Eustatia Sound |
| The Sound's prismatic
and changing water colors reflect the magnificent coral reef. Nearby
are Horseshoe Reef and the island of Anegada, where many sunken
ships are located. |
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