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St Kitts: Island Paradise
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Formerly known as St. Christopher,
many regard this island as the jewel of the Caribbean. Discovered by
Christopher Columbus in 1493, during Columbus's second voyage to the new
world. He named it Saint Joerges, however, due to inaccuracies in maps
at the time, naming islands was extremely difficult. The island became
Saint Christobel, (Columbus's patron saint) and later changed to Saint
Christopher.
In 1623, Englishman Thomas Warner landed on the island and claimed it
for England. Establishing a colony there a year later it became the
first British Territory in the West Indies. In 1625, a French ship,
badly in need of repair after encountering the Spanish Armada, appeared
in the harbor. After taking pity on them Warner allowed them to land in
St. Kitts. This made St. Kitts the first French Colony in the Caribbean.
Being one of the Leeward Islands it is situated about 1300 miles
southeast of Miami Florida. With a population of about 35, 000, the tiny
island is only about 18 miles long and 5 miles wide.
As with many other Caribbean Islands, St. Kitts has a long history of
being occupied by several different Indian tribes and European
countries. Sugar cane and tobacco were the principle sources of income
in the past, in the present day, however, tourism is the current staple.
St. Kitts is the home of Brimstone Hill Fortress, the largest fortress
ever built in the Eastern Caribbean. St. Kitts is also the site of
Warner Park Cricket Stadium where the 2007 World Cup matches were held.
This distinction makes it the smallest nation to ever host a World Cup
Event.
In 1967 St. Kitts along with it's sister Island Nevis, became an
associated state of Great Britain and became fully independent while
gaining full nation status in 1983.
St. Kitts has much to offer the visitor, with it's intriguing coves,
hiking paths, dramatic vistas, palm lined beaches, there is little time
left to visit Brimstone Hill Fortress, Romney Manor, Mt. Liamuiga, and
the many other attractions.
If traveling to the island via cruise ship, book your tours early, the
island railway, which was built to haul sugar cane from the fields to
the processing plant, "is "a must do. " It's function in today's world
is to transport visitors around the various scenic spots on the island,
it does sell out early, so put this on your list of things to do and
book on line before you leave home.
Whatever you decide to experience while there will make your stay an
enjoyable experience and will leave you wanting to come back for more.
Gary has been a photographer for over 20 years, specializing in
nature,landscapes and event photography.Besides visiting most of the
United States, he has traveled to such places as Egypt,the Canary
Islands,much of the Caribbean, and having studied Mayan Cultures in
Central America, and the Australian Aboriginal way of life, photography
has given him the opportunity to observe life in many different
cultures!
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