Antigua and Barbuda
An awe-inspiring natural rock arch located on Antigua's Atlantic coast near Indian Town Point stands as a testament to the power of nature's forces.
Carved by the relentless crashing of waves over millennia, Devil’s Bridge showcases dramatic geysers and blowholes that shoot water and spray into the air. Its tragic history is intertwined with the stories of enslaved Africans seeking escape from the horrors of slavery, leading to its ominous moniker. Devil's Bridge offers a captivating display of the Atlantic's raw energy and the harsh beauty of the coastline. Adjacent to Devil's Bridge, Indian Town National Park holds the title of Antigua's oldest and most diverse park. Encompassing lush rainforest-covered hills and significant historic sites, the park is a sanctuary of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The area's lagoon serves as a habitat for West Indian Manatees and a haven for migratory and resident bird species. Indian Town's historical importance is deeply embedded in the park's fabric, with connections to indigenous cultures and even pirate lore. This cultural treasure is a beloved spot for both locals and tourists, providing opportunities for activities like hiking, birdwatching, and kayaking.
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