BARBADOS
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The Animal Flower Cave

Located at the extreme north of the island, is an amazing creation of the sea. The cave got its name from the Sea Anemones or sea worms that can be found there. This Barbados tourist attraction consists of a large cave with many chambers and natural pools. This natural geological wonder is also a great place to host your Barbados wedding. Two weddings have been hosted at the cave the most recent in October 2006.


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The Barbados Wildlife Reserve

is the perfect place to observe the Barbados Green Monkeys and a host of other animals in their natural environment. The Barbados Wild Life Reserve is a magnificent natural mahogany forest overlooking the beautiful, rugged East coast of the island. The reserve is a really unique, wildlife habitat enclosed to provide a free-range sanctuary where a wide cross-section of wildlife roams as if they were in the wild. .


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Welchman Hall Gully

is another attraction in central Barbados. This three and a quarter mile long lush green tropical forest reserve is the home to many exotic trees and plants, these include bamboo, clove, nutmeg and a variety of palms. Welchman Hall Gully is one of the island’s most magical places; its tranquility radiates the kind of calm that can only come from Mother Nature.


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Harisson’s Cave

Barbados, the most easterly island in the Caribbean, is the home of Harrison’s Cave. This magnificent, crystallized limestone cavern is said to be one of the wonders of the world. Its pure clear water and flowing streams. helped to create the beautiful stalactites and stalagmites which propagate the cave. You will be amazed by nature’s mastery as you journey through this living cave. Join us and unearth the Adventure.


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East Coast of Barbados

The East Coast of Barbados is well known for its rugged beauty. The Atlantic rollers break on the large rocks at sea to form beautiful mist and foam. A trip along the East Coast Road gives rise to a most spectacular seascape with the huge Atlantic waves breaking over rocks and reefs to form small pools close to shore.


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