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Most interesting
attractions and landmarks in
Bermuda
Gatis Pvils, 13 May 2012
No.27. http://www.wondermondo.com/Bermuda.htmImage: Cave diving in Bermuda.
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The small islands of Bermuda are rich with natural and man made attractions. Highlights of Bermuda are: Anchialine caves these small islands arecriscrossed with more than 150 caves, rich with endemic
species of invertebrates and adorned with countless
stalactites, stalagmites and many more exotic
speleothems. Caves formed at lower sea level and now
many are below sea level. Historical houses some of the oldestEnglish built houses in the New World are located in
Bermuda. The oldest is government office the Old
State House, constructed in 1620. In Bermuda
developed a specific style of architecture, adjusted to
local weather conditions and available materials, such as
the fragrant and beautiful Bermuda cedar.
The number and beauty of caves in Bermuda is
surprising. On those small islands are located more than
150 caves, most of them truly beautiful, with numerous species of cave organisms which are not found
anywhere else in the world.
Admiral's Cave Hamilton. Impressive, some 500 m
long cave, which contains some of the best and most
complete Ice Age deposits in the world, which has also
interesting fossil bird remnants.
Crystal Cave
Hamilton. The best known cave inBermuda, accidentally discovered in 1905, while
searching for a lost cricket ball. Approximately 500 m
long. This spectacular, partly inundated cave is rich with
stalactites and stalagmites. Next to it is another cave of
similar beautyFantasy Cave.
Devil's Hole Smith's Parish. Up to 23 m deep, water
filled sinkhole, which has formed in a corner of lagoon
Harrington Sound. Sinkhole though is fed by ocean
through an underground estuary. At low water level the
hole may emit moaning sounds. Devil's Hole is natural aquarium, teeming with marine life.
Crystal Cave.Andrew Malone, Flickr / CC BY 2.0
The best known of the many caves in the smallBermuda islands is the gorgeous Crystal Cave a
major tourist attraction for more than a century.
Wondermondo is unique project: it aims to describe the most interesting man made and natural attractions /
landmarks in the whole world.
Author of website www.wondermondo.com and each article in it is Gatis Pvils. Visit the site to find a lot more
information!
Fantasy Cave.Rian Castillo, Flickr / CC BY 2.0
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Green Bay Cave Hamilton. A cave with its entrance below the water level, the longest known cave in
Bermuda with more than 2 km long passages. Part of cave passages is above the water, with impressive
stalactites and stalagmites. Endemic species of cave organisms.
Walsingham Caves Hamilton. Partly submerged, some 200 m long cave with a huge number of endemic
cave organisms found exclusively in this cave.
Wilkinson Quarry Cave Hamilton. Recently discovered cave with some of the most unusual and beautiful
speleothems in Bermuda. Contains many unique species of cave dwelling invertebrates.
Paget Marsh Paget Parish. The last stand of the original thickets of Bermuda. Forest contains some of the
last wild groves of Bermuda cedar (Juniperus bermudiana) and Bermuda palmetto (Sabal bermudana). Here
live also the endemic birds of Bermuda.
Castle Islands Fortifications St. George. Fortifications on several small islands, the oldest surviving
English fortifications in the New World. Developed since 1609.
Fort St. Catherine St. George. The site of the first building in Bermuda in 1612 here was constructed a
wooden fort. Since then it has been rebuilt and extended many times, for most part in the late 19th century.
Bermuda Cathedral of the Most Holy TrinitY
Hamilton. Beautiful Neo-Gothic building, constructed in
1886
1911.
St. Peter's Church St. George. The oldest Anglican
church outside the British Isles. Originally built in 1620,
but the church has much suffered in storms and has been
almost completely rebuilt in the later times.
Old State House St. George. The old parliament
building of Bermuda, constructed in 1620. The first stone
building in Bermuda after fortifications. Since 1815 here
operates Free Masonic Lodge.
Sessions House Hamilton. Large parliament
building, constructed in 1819 in Neo-Renaissance style.
The massive clock tower was added in 1887.
Bermuda National Trust Museum (The Globe Hotel) St. George's. Museum in one of the oldest
stone buildings in Bermuda, built circa 1700. Museum informs about the times of American Civil War, when
Bermuda was staging post in supply of Confederates.
St. Peter's Church.dbking, Flickr / CC BY 2.0
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Camden House Paget Parish. Official residence of
Bermuda's Premier, a historical house built in the first
half of 18th century. Contains rich and beautiful
collection of Bermuda cedar furniture.
Carter House St. George. Very old house, built circa
1640, today serves as a museum.
Tucker House Museum St. George. Merchant's
house, built in the middle of 18th century. Contains
valuable collection of historical furniture.
Verdmont Museum Smith's Parish. Georgian
mansion, built circa 1710. This historical building was
preserved its authenticity and the best historical
furnishings of Bermuda cedar.
Waterville Paget Parish. One of the oldest houses in
Bermuda, built circa 1725. In the 19th century the first
floor was one of the best known stores in Bermuda.Valuable historical furniture.
Bermuda Botanical Gardens Paget Parish. This 14.6 ha large garden was opened in 1898 and provides
many beautiful views. Contains rich collection of plants,
including the endemic Bermuda plants. Now this is the
only place, where f.e. Governor Laffan's Fern
(Diplazium laffanianum) is growing.
Gibbs Hill Lighthouse Southampton Parish. The
oldest cast iron lighthouse in the world, 35.7 m high.Constructed in 1844.
Somerset Bridge Sandys Parish. Possibly the
smallest drawbridge in the world, originally built in
1620. This wooden bridge is barely wide enough to
permit the mast of a sailboat to pass through.
St. George St. George. The historical capital of
Bermuda, this town was settled in 1612. Town has
preserved its historical buildings and much attention is
paid to retain the authenticity of this urban planning
monument.
St. George, sunrise.djLicious, Flickr / CC BY 2.0
The Globe Hotel in St. George's.
Rian Castillo, Flickr / CC BY 2.0.
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