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KING'S WHARF, BERMUDADelicious island food…A stroll through the quaint shops and museums…A sail on the clear waters…Gem shopping at the Arts Center and Craft Market…Snorkel and waster sport activity overload…Where in the world? King's Wharf, Bermuda.
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Bermuda... east to west and names fairly self-explanatory which are North Shore Road, Middle road, and South Road. The general Bermuda geography as seen from above the ocean's surface is the ridges that run from the north east to the south west before turning towards the north. These ridges combined with the submerged ... ... out here. The club is open from 10 to 10 daily except Sundays. Swizzle- Inn is another casual and fun place for great pub food and original Rum Swizzle. It's one of the greatest and most exciting Bermuda night clubs and is one of the oldest and most famous pub and restaurant as well. Swizzle-Inn is the ... ... influences on Bermuda culture are subtler and can be mostly found in its dance and music. Reggae, calypso, and the rhythm of the Gombeys are some of the very common examples. It is fascinating fact too, that African dance traditions have learned to embrace the Christian faith as evidenced in the Bermuda ... ... it deliberately to create an interesting wreck. This Bermuda shipwreck is one of the nicest to see as the vessel's galley, cargo hold, propeller, and engines are remarkably visible. * Maria Celeste A historic Atlantic shipwreck, this wheeled steamer used to exchange guns for cotton and cash. She was wrecked ... ... limited agriculture, and lack of water made it impossible for crops like sugar cane to be introduced. The settlers soon relied on imports from American Colonies paying sea salt secured from the Turks Islands. For many of the early years of the history of Bermuda, Bermudians were traders, building swift ...
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