About this Stone
The largest of three islands in the western Caribbean, this place has a rich history dating back to Christopher Columbus’s voyage in 1503. The territory became part of the British domain in 1670, and today it’s home to a vibrant, multicultural community of about 65,000 people who speak English alongside the traces of their diverse heritage. The island spans roughly 76 square miles and is known for its stunning natural beauty, particularly its expansive beaches that stretch for miles along crystal-clear waters. The area offers a compelling blend of colonial history, Caribbean charm, and island culture that draws visitors seeking both relaxation and exploration.
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