Extractions: All About British Virgin Islands Supplementary Info The British Virgin Islands are a group of over fifty islands situated approximately sixty miles east of Puerto Rico. The majority of these islands are uninhabited and about three quarters of the population currently live on the largest island, Tortola. The area boasts some of the finest weather in the Caribbean but remains mostly unspoiled by tourism. Palm trees dominate the skyline, not high-rise buildings, and activities revolve around natural features such as the sparkling blue water and tropical forests. The British Virgin Islands are mostly mountainous, or very hilly with inland forests full of indigenous flora ranging from mahogany to fig trees. Once you have experienced the beaches, sunsets and sheltered warm waters you may never want to leave this tropical paradise! View Map of British Virgin Islands Resorts in British Virgin Islands Villas in Long Bay, British Virgin Isl
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Extractions: The BVIs culture emerges from its heritage, its setting, and its peoples' blessed combination of practicality and inner harmony. Its essence is in its community and sense of tradition. Beliefs have been handed down from generation to generation, and if it were not for the occasional souvenir shop or modern yacht sailing by, one would certainly be able to picture the islands as they were a century ago. BVI culture has flourished in its food, music, crafts and more. Much of the islands' enchantment and imagination is evident in its folklore. Both written and oral stories stem from folk beliefs, with a strong presence of the spirit world. Jumbies - awesome spirits who are generally more wicked than good but are nonetheless celebrated - are main characters in stories, festivals and other art forms. Singing is also a force to be reckoned with in the BVI, and rhythm is a part of life. Indigenous music comes in the form of
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Extractions: When God wanted to give us a glimpse of paradise, he caused the waters to rise over much of that island plain in the Caribbean, which extended 60 miles to the North, 40 miles to the East and 190 miles to the West, leaving only its peaks, which Columbus named the Virgin Islands. By Verna Penn Moll Little has changed for several millennia. An authoritative regional conservationist once described them as "small, fragile, often unique, sometimes mysterious they represent for mankind, a precious, natural and psychological resource." You are invited to experience this exceptional natural beauty, which so overwhelmed Jean Michael Cousteau (the marine advocate and founder of Ocean Futures Society) that he signed a partnership agreement with the BVI Government in May 2003 to become the BVI ambassador for promoting of the marine environment. Whether you prefer the land or the sea, come and discover the mystic charm of our islands. You'll delight in the rich marine life, fine yachting marinas, mouth-watering cuisine, historic forts and magnificent coastal views. The Virgin State
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Extractions: The History of Peter Island Rich in Natural Beauty and Folklore History floats through the Virgin Islands like an old ship, anchoring long enough at Peter Island to unload a rich heritage of pirates, plantations, and a private island hideaway. Christopher Columbus discovered the Virgins on his second voyage to the New World in 1493. As he sailed through Sir Francis Drake Channel, Columbus named the enchanting and untouched chain of islands after St. Ursula's 11,000 followers, who chose death in fourth-century Cologne rather than submit to the marauding Huns. Click for Pirate Music Once Spain claimed the region, outlaw privateers routinely attacked her ships, homeward bound with riches from the New World. The hilly Virgin Islands, with countless nooks and bays, proved ideal hiding grounds for buccaneers like Henry Morgan, Sir John Hawkins, and Sir Francis Drake, whose name claims the channel between Peter Island and Tortola. Dead Chest Island, the visual focal point of Peter Island's Deadman's Bay, is the storied site where Blackbeard marooned 15 mutinous men with only a sword and cask of rum spawning the musical memoir "Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum." The bay is named for the unlucky souls who washed up on its shores. Nearby Norman Island is thought to be Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island," and scavengers still scour its caves for buried treasure. In the late 17th century, pirates gave way to planters when a group of slave traders from Brandenburg, a small German state containing Berlin, first settled Peter Island after plans to build a plantation on St. Thomas failed. Initially, the Brandenburgers intended to build a warehouse and start a large settlement. They built forts around the island to protect it from the Danes, who controlled St. Thomas and other Caribbean islands.
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Extractions: Search BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS Motto: Vigilate (Watchful) Coat of Arms Flag Location: History: The territory was originally inhabited by Caribs and Arawaks. In 1648, the Dutch established the first permanent European Community. In 1666, British planters took control of the islands which became a British colony in 1672. A ministerial system of government was introduced in 1967. Elections: Last election - 2003. Next Election due 2007 Ruling Party: National Democratic Party (NDP) Major Political Parties: National Democratic Party (NDP),
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Extractions: Search HISTORY OF THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY The end of the Federation meant the beginning of more serious efforts on the part of the political leaders in the Caribbean to strengthen the ties between the islands and mainland by providing for the continuance and strengthening of the areas of cooperation that existed during the Federation. To this end in mid-1962 a Common Services Conference was called to take decisions on these services, the major ones among them being the University of the West Indies (UWI), founded in 1948 and the Regional Shipping Services set up during the Federation to control the operation of the two ships donated in 1962 by the government of Canada - the Federal Palm and the Federal Maple. The Caribbean Meteorological Service was established one year after, in 1963 and along with the UWI and the Regional Shipping Service, represented the heart of Caribbean cooperation directly after the end of the Federation.
Extractions: Introduction Whoever feared earthquakes, would erect a house of wood. Whoever feared hurricanes or remembered the fire, erected a house of stone. Patrick Chamoiseau, Texaco These were understandable attitudes given the repressive social atmosphere of the British Caribbean in the late 1800s, where black working classes only two generations removed from slavery were ruled by a tiny minority of white planters and a cadre of local white officials representing the London Colonial Office. The planters' and officials' attitudes about the cane fires and much else usually could be found in the island's weekly newspaper, the Antigua Standard Cane fires were only one among several burning issues that distressed local island officials in the British Caribbean at the turn of the twentieth century. The depression also helped to trigger arson in towns and cities. Rural dwellers routinely set "bush fires" in the countrysides that posed dangers to forests and adjacent settlements, especially during droughts and dry seasons. The ominous torchlight rituals of the The Study Region and Time Period Similar urban-rural distinctions and experiences marked the smaller islands, too. The visit of Tony Lowandes's circus to St. John's, Antigua, in early 1903 featured a lion and an elephant, and the few rural Antiguans who could afford to come into town to see them would have had to do so by horse or donkey cart or on foot.[16] Far more imposing transportation limitations marked the outlying zones of the volcanic Windwards, where village communities on the windward or Atlantic sides of the islands were separated from the capital towns on the leeward sides by soaring volcanic peaks and knife-edge ridgelines, so that travel to the other side of one's home island was usually via sailing vessel. It was not unknown, despite these islands' tiny sizes, for old people of the windward villages never to have visited the local capital towns of Roseau, Castries, St. George's, or Kingstown during their entire lives.
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Extractions: Tortola, "land of turtle doves' or Chocolate City is the largest of the British Virgin Islands overlooking Sir Francis Drake Channel and situated about 60 miles east of Puerto Rico. Its most popular point of entry for vacationers is the East End Beef Island Airport linked to the capital city of Road Town by the one-lane Queen Elizabeth Bridge. Road Town's scenic setting and sheltered yacht-filled harbour provide a helpful orientation to the laid-back BVI lifestyle evolved over the last 400 years by English, Dutch, French, and Spanish adventurers, followed by plantation owners and 20th century settlers. This friendly and diversified community tempts travellers with every sort of regional and international cuisine found in a choice of cheerful pastel painted restaurants, former forts, and sugar mills. Palate-pleasing menus feature West Indian specialties of fresh lobster, conch, turtle, spicy goat, and curries of every description. An authentic English pub serves Pusser's Rum, traditional drink of the British Navy for 300 years, as well as a popular fruit flavoured local concoction known as the "Painkiller."
Extractions: The British Virgin Islands are actually high points on a vast underwater plateau that stretches for more than 70 miles across the northern Caribbean. The Islands form a protective ring around the body of water known as Sir Francis Drake Channel. This fortunate geography provides superior underwater visibility, healthy coral and calm dive sites, no matter what the weather. The BVI does not have walls or drift diving however they do have sites full of stunning coral gardens, canyons, tunnels, caverns, grottos and wrecks full with underwater life of every size and kind. As a result, diving in The BVI waters is always exciting and is why so many divers choose to get certified here.