Sights in British Virgin Islands
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The Baths
This collection of giant boulders jumbled at the seaside, near the island's southwest corner, marks a national park and the BVI's most popular tourist attraction. The rocks form a series of grottoes that flood with seawater.
The Baths are generally overrun with tourists. Come at sunrise or sunset if you want to enjoy them in private.
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Copper Mine National Park
Near Virgin Gorda's southwest tip, these impressive ruins (which include a chimney, boiler house, cistern and mine shaft house) are now a national park and protected area. Cornish miners worked the mine between 1838 and 1867. The rugged hillside and coastline on this part of the island make an excellent place for a picnic.
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Loblolly Bay
At least two-thirds of Anegada's shoreline is pristine beach and the crystal waters offer unbelievable snorkeling and swimming. Amongst the best beaches is Loblolly Bay, a beautiful stretch of sand with a few beach bars where doing nothing much at all can take days.
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