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Introducing Bermuda

The Arboretum offers trails beneath a canopy of exotic trees, while Paget Marsh and Warwick Pond offer unspoiled native environments that will enthrall birdwatchers. The Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo presents a superb glimpse of the undersea delights around Bermuda and allows visitors to get up close to some cool creatures. For awesome underground sightseeing, explore the sparkling Crystal Caves. And of course the green world in Bermuda includes some fine golf greens with splendid scenery, like the Ocean View and Port Royal golf courses.

Bermuda is so steeped in history that the entire northeast end of the island has been declared a World Heritage site. Step back into a colonial setting at the Verdmont Museum, a former plantation house. Two grand standouts among Bermuda's numerous colonial forts are Fort Hamilton , towering above the City of Hamilton, and Scaur Hill Fort , which stretches clear across the island in Sandys near the amazingly narrow Somerset Bridge. The Royal Naval Dockyard marks the island's west end with a plethora of maritime sites, including the island's largest history museum.

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Overhead of bathers at Horseshoe Beach.
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Overhead of bathers at Horseshoe Beach.

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  • Lee Foster
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  • St Anne's Parish Church in Southampton.
  • Governor's House in the Royal Botanical Gardens.
  • People relaxing on quay of Maritime Museum, Royal Naval Dockyard.
  • Town houses from above.
  • Waterfront houses and boats at dock.
  • Yacht called "Mess around", St Georges Harbour.
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