Archive for December 14th, 2008
14
Dec
Bermuda
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[/caption]Mother has even visited the tiny islands that dot our planet. Apparently Bermuda is only 20 miles long! A small spit of land in the middle of the Atlantic, apparently the result of an underwater volcano millions of years ago!
[/caption]Mother has even visited the tiny islands that dot our planet. Apparently Bermuda is only 20 miles long! A small spit of land in the middle of the Atlantic, apparently the result of an underwater volcano millions of years ago!
Mother says that the country is 1st-World, with a bustling tourism and economic sector. She began to ramble on about the wonderfully charming British shops, but I forced myself to interrupt her and focus her attention on the island itself.
My mother has an amazing eye for sunset photographs. I took several of the best ones, as I have never been priviledge to witnessing such an amazing display. There are also several beaches with “natural arches” made of eroded limestone. I have never seen anything like them! Father chimed in to mention that sadly they were destroyed a few years ago by a particularly terrible hurricane.
Apparently Bermuda has a gorgeous cave system, but not surprisingly, I had little interest in hearing about them.


