The second largest and most important BVI is home to remnants of early Spanish, African slave, and Indian settlements, but is best known for a geological formation called "the Baths" (pictured here), a collection of large granite boulders on a beach which form a series of scenic grottoes, marvelous for wading/swimming through.
Read more in Tripatini contributor Victor Block's post Sun, Surf, Sand, and Much More in the British Virgin Islands.
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