Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Barbuda Beaches.


Barbuda has the incredible particularity that, while on one side of the island the Atlantic Ocean violently hits the shore of the wild beaches, on the other side the Caribbean Sea meets a strait of quiet white and pink sand beaches surrounded by an area which is not as developed as other beaches in the Caribbean Sea.

With only 24 km in length and 13 km in width, the island is mainly rocky and flat, with numerous caves, the most famous being the Indian Cave, where you can see old Amerindian inscriptions carved in the stone

Also, there are other rocks which can be climbed for the most fabulous view of the island. And still, you can discover the underwater caves, which are the perfect choice for scuba diving lovers.


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