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    Most interesting

    attractions and landmarks in

    Caribbean

    Gatis Pvils, 22 December 2012

    No.36. http://www.wondermondo.com/Caribbean.htmImage: View from Mount Scenery, Saba.

    Christine Warner Hawks, Flickr / CC BY 2.0

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    Caribbean is unique group of islands. These islandsare somewhat similar tropical islands surrounded by

    the blue Caribbean sea. At the same time they are very

    diverse from enormous Cuba to minuscule Saba, from

    dry Bonaire to jungle covered mountains of Trinidad,

    from flat Bahamas to mountainous Dominica.

    Highlights of Caribbean are: Unique geological landmarks. Severalgeological landmarks here are truly incredible: such as

    Black Hole of Andros (Bahamas), Palo Quemado blue

    amber (Dominican Republic) or Boiling Lake in

    Dominica.

    Colonial architecture. Powerful Europeanempires clashed in Caribbean, these islands brought

    wealth but also death and despair. Rich, often

    legendary architecture tells this history to us.

    Unique ecosystems. Humans have depletedthe rich ecosystems of these tropical islands, many

    animals and plants are extinct now. Nevertheless a lot

    remains to see and admire.

    Caribbean consists of the following 32 countries and territories: Anguilla(United Kingdom) Antigua and Barbuda Aruba(country in Kingdom of Netherlands) Bahamas Bajo Nuevo Bank (Petrel Islands) and

    Serranilla Bank(disputed islands)

    Barbados Bonaire(municipality of Netherlands) British Virgin islands(United Kingdom) Cayman Islands(United Kingdom)

    Cuba Curaao(country in Kingdom of Netherlands) Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Guadeloupe(France) Haiti Jamaica Martinique(France) Montserrat(United Kingdom)

    Dean's Blue Hole.Ton Engwirda, Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY-SA-

    3.0 Netherlands

    There exists a broad term blue hole describingany deep, water filled, vertical caves. The deepest

    known blue hole in the sea is the 202 203 m deepDean's Blue Hole in Bahamas, Long Island.

    Wondermondo is unique project: it aims to describe the most interesting man made and natural attractions /

    landmarks in the whole world.

    Author of website www.wondermondo.com and each article in it is Gatis Pvils. Visit the site to find a lot more

    information!

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    Navassa Island(United States) Puerto Rico(United States) Saba(municipality of Netherlands) Saint Barthlemy(France) Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Martin(France)

    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Sint Eustatius(municipality of Netherlands) Sint Maarten (country in Kingdom of

    Netherlands)

    Trinidad and Tobago Turks and Caicos Islands(United Kingdom) United States Virgin Islands(United States)

    Bimini Road Bahamas, Bimini. Unusual naturalmonument some 0.8 km long geological formation

    which resembles ancient man-made linear structure,

    located in 5.5 m depth. For a while it was considered to

    be a unique megalithic structure. There are several more

    similar sites in the Bahamas f.e.Andros Temple.

    Los Haitises Dominican Republic, Samana, Sabana

    de la Mar And Monte Plata. Interesting karst region,

    covered with tropical forest. Consists of hundreds of

    conical, 200 300 m tall, steep hills. Numerous caves,

    underground rivers, rare species of animals and plants.

    Moonhole arch of Bequia Saint Vincent and Grenadines. Enormous natural arch at the seaside, with

    small community of ecologically oriented community living under it and next to it. Moon can be observed

    through the arch in certain times of the year.

    Petit Piton Saint Lucia. Giant, very steep volcanic plug, 743 m high. Contains different vegetation zones,

    including elfin forest. Many rare species.

    Ro Jauco Canyon Cuba, Guantnamo. Spectacular,

    up to 300 m deep canyon with limestone cliffs, covered

    with pristine rainforest.

    Tanama River Cave Puerto Rico, Lares. Natural arch

    300 m long and 40 m wide tunnel with Tanama river

    flowing through it.

    The Baths British Virgin Islands, Virgin Gorda.

    Unusual beach with giant granite boulders with amazing

    grottoes in between.

    Camuy cave system Puerto Rico, Camuy, Hatillo and

    Lares. Giant cave system with 17 entrances, not mapped

    yet. Not all caves are connected currently system

    consists of some 220 caves with total length in excess of

    15 km. Clara Cave contains 212 m long and up to 65 mhigh chamber. Rio Camuy is one of largest underground

    Pitons main landmark of Saint Lucia. Petit Pitonis the steepest mountain.

    Mike Fleming, Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0

    One of entrances in Camuy cave system, PuertoRico.

    Jason Sturner, Flickr / CC BY 2.0

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    rivers in the world.

    Gran Caverna de Santo Toms Cuba, Pinar del Rio. One of the largest known caves in Cuba, the

    explored length of passages is 46.2 km. Cave has beautiful speleothems, including gours.

    Jackson's Bay Caves Jamaica, Clarendon. Group of closely located caves with total length exceeding 10

    km, although the connections between some of the caves still need to be found. Some of the most beautiful

    caves in Caribbean. Here have been found prehistoric engravings and rock paintings. Human bones from circa

    1240 AD have been found. Here have been found remnants of such extinct animals as Jamaican monkey

    (Xenothrix mcgregori) and the unique Jamaican ibis (Xenicibis xympithecus) whose wings were like clubs,

    possibly used in fights.

    Martin Infierno Cave Cuba, Cienfuegos. Cave with the tallest stalagmite in the world. This fantastic

    speleothem is 67.2 metres tall. Two other stalagmites are 45 and 35 m tall. Cave is 793 m long, 179 m deep, it

    has also unique, enormous gypsum flowers and fossils of extinct mammals.

    Rio Encantado Cave system Puerto Rico, Ciales. 21 km long and up to 344 m deep cave system with

    underground river Rio Encantado.

    Black Hole of Andros Bahamas, South Andros. 300

    m wide and up to 47 m deep round water filled sinkhole

    with a layer of violet jelly layer of bacteria at 18 metres

    depth. Microoganisms have heated up the water to 40

    C.

    Dean's Blue Hole Bahamas, Long Island. World's

    deepest sinkhole in the sea, 202 metres deep and only 25

    35 metres across.

    Dunn's Hole Jamaica, Trelawny (Saint Ann?). The

    largest cave chamber in Jamaica, some 200 m long, 100m wide and up to 80 m high. It is located at the bottom

    of 200 m deep, slanting sinkhole with 100 by 80 m large

    entrance.

    Boiling Lake Dominica, Saint Patrick. Flooded fumarole, filled with bubbling greyish-blue water and

    enveloped in a steam. Diameter of this lake is some 63

    m. Temperature of water is 82 100 C . At the late 19th

    century in the centre of lake formed a geyser which was

    up to 18 m high. Second largest boiling lake in the world.

    Valley of Desolation Dominica, Saint Patrick.

    Spectacular geothermal area with steam vents,

    fumaroles, hot springs and boiling mud pots.

    Carbet Falls (Chutes du Carbet) Guadeloupe,

    Capesterre-Belle-Eau commune. Magnificent waterfall

    with a total height of 245 m. Fall has three steps, tallest

    is 115 m high.

    Dunn's River Falls Jamaica, Saint Ann.

    Approximately 55 m tall waterfall with many cascades

    and spectacular travertine formations. Waterfall ends

    Boiling Lake, Dominica.Jean & Nathallie, Flickr / CC BY 2.0

    Carbet Falls.gen, Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0

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    directly in the sea. Popular tourist destination, tourists enjoy climbing the falls.

    Salto Fino Cuba, Guantnamo. The tallest waterfall in Caribbean, 305 m tall. Formed on Arroyo del

    Infierno, this waterfall is not a vertical plunge it slides down along very steep mountainside. Tallest plunge is

    some 60 m tall.

    Bioluminescent Bay (Mosquito Bay) Puerto Rico,

    Vieques island. One of the most spectacular

    bioluminescence sites in the world. The bluish glow is

    caused by dynoflagellates which feed on the leaves of red

    mangrove trees.

    El Yunque Cuba, Guantnamo. Forested mountain

    plateau where in isolation for millions of years have

    evolved endemic species of ferns and palms.

    El Yunque National Forest Puerto Rico. The onlytropical rainforest in Puerto Rico. Beautiful area, where

    mountains raise up to 1,065 m. Rich with species of

    plants and animals, contains 23 species which are not

    found anywhere else in the world. Contains unique dwarf

    forest.

    Gunica State Forest Puerto Rico. Peninsula in

    south-west of Puerto Rico. The best preserved

    subtropical dry forest in Caribbean. Although species

    diversity here is comparatively low, here are many rare species of plants. 16 species of plants are met only in

    this forest, also Puerto Rican Nightjar is found only here.

    Hellshire Hills Jamaica, Saint Catherine. Some of the largest and most interesting dry forests inCaribbean, with 53 endemic species of plants and many endemic animals, such as Jamaican iguana ( Cyclura

    collei) and skinkMabuya mabouya.

    Marine terraces of Mais Cuba, Guantnamo. Possibly the most prominent limestone marine terraces in

    the world a rugged coast with several impressive marine terraces starting under the sea and rising up to 460

    m above the sea level. Terraces contain unique ecosystems with many endemic species of plants and animals.

    Some of the most exotic are the large, colourful land snails ofPolymicta genus.

    Mogotes de Jumagua Cuba, Villa Clara. Group of 8 forested limestone hills. These hills have served as a

    refuge for numerous species of plants and animals not met anywhere else. In the hills have formed caves.

    Interesting endemic species is Thrinax ekmaniana a spectacular palm, some 100 trees remain. Site of many

    legends.Mona Island ecosystem Puerto Rico, Mona island. Small, isolated island which is surrounded by steep

    limestone cliffs. Well preserved ecosystem with endemic species of animals and plants, including the 1.2 m

    long Mona Ground Iguana (Cyclura cornuta stejnegeri) and six other species of reptiles. Sometimes this

    island is named Galapagos of Caribbean.

    Rockbay bioluminescence Jamaica, Saint Ann. Small bay, one of the best places in the world to

    experience bioluminescence. It is caused by high concentration ofPyrodinium bahamense microorganisms.

    Chalk Sound Turks and Caicos, Providenciales. Lagoon with unbelievably blue, shining water. Water is

    colored by the fine, white chalk powder.

    El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico.Jeff Gunn, Flickr / CC BY 2.0

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    El Patriarca Cuba, Matanzas. One of the largest cacti in the world. This Dendrocereus nudiflorus might be

    more than 500 years old.

    La Brea pitch lake Trinidad and Tobago, Siparia.

    Natural asphalt lake, the largest in the world. In some

    areas one can sink in the asphalt if he stands in one place

    long enough. Water on the surface of asphalt maybecome sulphurous. Contains unique ecosystem of

    microorganisms.

    Las Breas of San Felipe Cuba, Matanzas. Two

    ancient asphalt seeps where in the past have drowned

    many animals which are extinct now. Interesting are the

    remnants of enormous sloths Megalocnus rodens (went

    extinct after the coming of people), crocodiles.

    Lagon Bouffe Trinidad and Tobago, Rio Claro-

    Mayaro. One of the largest mud volcanoes in Trinidad,

    some 100 150 m wide area covered with water, with

    occasional vents of gas and mud in it.

    Palo Quemado blue amber mines Dominican Republic, Santiago. The richest finds of the fluorescent

    Dominican blue amber, which changes its color according to lighting conditions. Dominican amber (but not

    the blue one) is found also in many other mines in three regions La Cordillera Septentrional,

    Bayaguana and Sabana de la Mer.

    Bassim Zim Cave Haiti, Centre. Large cave withTaino petroglyphs, used for vodou rituals.

    Buccament petroglyph cave Saint Vincent and

    Grenadines, Saint Andrew. Cave shelter with near

    unique group of petroglyphs rows of abstract symbols

    which look like a primitive writing.

    Dondon Caves Haiti, Nord. Group of magnificent

    caves with stone carvings of stalagmites and petroglyphs

    made by Taino people. Caves still are used by vodou

    priests.

    Patana Cave Cuba, Guantnamo. A cave in thelimestone marine terraces, which contains 9 idols carved

    in stalagmites. Around the cave are located more

    archaeological monuments.

    Pomier Caves Dominican Republic, San Cristbal.

    Series of 55 caves containing the largest collection of

    ancient rock art in Caribbean, created 2,000 years ago by

    Tano, Carib, Igneri people. Approximately 6,000

    charcoal drawings and etchings.

    Punta del Este petroglyph caves Cuba, Isla de la

    Juventud. Group of seaside caves with 235 prehistoricdrawings mainly complex, overlaid sets of concentric

    Chalk Sound, Turks and Caicos Islands.Tim Sackton, Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0

    Pictograph in Pomier Cave No.2., DominicanRepublic.Espeleogrupo, Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0

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    rings. Some drawings have clear astronomical orientation.

    Cueva de los Nios Cuba, Sancti Spritus. Cave with 13 prehistoric child burials. Each deceased child got a

    stone ball with him larger ones for larger children, smaller ones for smaller. Balls have been crafted in very

    high quality. Cave has petroglyphs as well.

    Pueblo Viejo in Mais and Laguna de Limones Cuba, Guantnamo. Prehistoric earthen enclosures

    ceremonial squares. The largest monuments of such kind in West Indies.

    Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center Puerto Rico, Ponce. Unique archaeological monument

    ceremonial, sports center and cemetery of Tano and Igneri people, inhabited circa 400 1000 AD. Possibly

    served as astronomical observatory. Contains large stone constructions, alignments, ballparks, burials.

    Camagey Cuba, Camagey. A historical city with

    winding alleys and authentic architecture, established in

    this location in 1528. The city is intentionally planned as

    a maze to make it hard for pirates to orientate.

    Numerous ornate buildings.

    Cienfuegos Cuba, Cienfuegos. Beautiful historical

    city with many hundred buildings in Neo-Classical style

    and many other historical buildings. With its strict grid

    planning Cienfuegos is one of the best examples of the

    Spanish Enlightement city planning from the early 19th

    century.

    Old Havana Cuba, La Habana. A centre of Caribbean

    metropolis, established in 1519. The best preserved largehistorical city in Americas. The enormous historical

    centre of city has huge number of valuable buildings in

    Baroque, Neo-Classicism, Ecclecticism, Art Noveau and

    Modern styles. Buildings have retained their original

    details of wrought iron and wood. Old Havana has many impressive places but one of the best known is

    Malecn one of the most picturesque promenades in the world.

    Old San Juan Puerto Rico, San Juan. Oldest European settlement in Puerto Rico, historical quarter of San

    Juan. Cobblestone streets here are lined with historical buildings, many from the 16th and 17th century. City

    walls preserved.

    Oranjestad historical centre Aruba. Collection of colourful, ornate buildings representatives of Dutch

    colonial architecture. Built mainly in the late 19th early 20th century.

    The Underwater City of Port Royal Jamaica, Kingston and Saint Andrew. This historical city was

    submerged in the sea in 1692 after an catastrophic earthquake. Thus the city has been preserved very well and

    represents an unique testimony of English colonial town from the late 17th century. Captain Morgan was

    buried in a cemetery which is under the sea now.

    Trinidad Cuba, Sancti Spritus. Beautiful historical centre in one of the oldest cities in Americas. The city

    was founded in 1514 and its centre almost entirely consists of very well preserved historical buildings. Street

    network was developed in 16th 17th centuries, but current buildings are built in 18th 19th century.

    Zona Colonial in Santo Domingo Dominican Republic, Distrito Nacional. The oldest continuously

    inhabited European city in Americas, settled since 1496, city established in 1498. Partly preserved the

    defensive walls and the original grid pattern. Contains many valuable and ornate buildings in late Gothic,

    Renaissance, Baroque styles.

    Street in Trinidad, Cuba.Elemaki, Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0

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    Castillo San Felipe del Morro Puerto Rico, San

    Juan. Impressive fort. Construction was started by

    Spanish in 1539 and lasted for some 400 years. Outer

    walls are up to 6 m thick and up to 44 m high.

    Citadelle Laferrire Haiti, Nord. Largest fortress in

    Americas, built in 1805 1830 in order to protect Haiti

    from French. Very well preserved, originally had 365

    cannons, many still preserved. Even stockpiles of

    cannonballs still are standing. Walls are up to 40 m high.

    Fortaleza Ozama Dominican Republic, Distrito

    Nacional. The oldest European fortification in Americas,

    built in 1502 1505 by the Spanish. Representative of

    late Medieval architecture. Served as a prison until

    1960ies.

    La Cabaa Cuba, La Habana. The largest historicalEuropean fortress in Americas, built in 1763 1774.

    Alczar de Coln Dominican Republic, Distrito Nacional. The oldest European palace in Americas, built

    in 1510 1512 in Renaissance style. Residence of the Viceroy of the Indies. Site of important historical events,

    contains rich collection of furniture and artworks of period, now museum.

    St. Nicholas Abbey Barbados. Plantation house in Jacobean style. One of three genuine Jacobean style

    buildings in Americas, built in 1650ies.

    Amber Museum on Calle Duarte 61 Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata. One of the best collections of

    amber in the world, with unique specimens.

    Arecibo Observatory Puerto Rico, Arecibo. Site with the world's largest single-aperture telescope,

    visually very impressive structure. Diameter of the main collecting dish is 305 m it is constructed, using a

    natural depression sinkhole. Constructed in 1960 1963.

    Catedral de Santa Mara la Menor (Catedral de

    Santa Mari de la Encarnacin Primada de America)

    Dominican Republic, Distrito Nacional. The oldest

    cathedral in Americas, built in 1512 1540 in Gothic and

    Renaissance styles. Altar is chiseled of silver. Containscollection of valuable art.

    Chase Vault Barbados. Burial vault, site of legends.

    According to a legend, every time when the vault was

    opened in the early 19th century, all lead coffins had

    changed position.

    Manaca-Iznaga Tower Cuba, Sancti Spritus.

    Unusual structure 45 m tall bell tower, built in 1816 in

    Manaca Iznaga plantations. Ring of its bells marked

    the beginning and ending of the work in sugar

    plantations.

    El Morro the old fortress of San Juan, Puerto

    Rico.blucolt, Flickr / CC BY 2.0

    Underwater sculptures in Moilinere Bay, Grenada.SunCat, Flickr / CC BY 2.0

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    Moilinere Bay underwater sculpture park Grenada, Saint George. The oldest and possibly the most

    impressive underwater sculpture garden in the world, created by sculptor Jason de Caires Taylor. Here are

    located some 65 sculptures which can be seen by snorkeling or using glass bottom boats.

    Snoa (Curaao synagogue) Curaao, Willemstad. The oldest synagogue in Americas, built in 1692 and

    reconstructed in 1732.

    St. Vincent and Grenadines Botanic Gardens Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint George. The

    oldest botanical garden in the Western Hemisphere and, possibly, the oldest in tropics. Collection started in

    1765, gardens contain many rare plants. Here grow breadfruits brought by William Bligh from Tahiti. Aviary

    of the endemic St. Vincent Parrot.