 the golden age of piracy is about to begin. the world is changing, and it seemed as though it were for the better on antigua, but there's a new kind of trouble coming in from the horizon... where will you stand?
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The Graveyard Gravestones line this small patch of land while some of the greater tombs are settled atop a lush hill. Visiting hours are to end at sundown.
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May 8 2008, 07:15 PM In: Research? I think not By: Meredith Hamilton |
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Devenpeck's Cove Beyond the port town and docks and past the few hills that have risen on the countryside is Devenpeck's Cove. Some of the more "criminal" types have been known to show up here rather than in town, and it's been rumored that several "famous" pirates have stopped in this rocky inlet to restock and regroup. Interesting, ey? Just be careful... those cliffs are mighty high compared to the rest of the island.
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Mar 23 2008, 12:05 AM In: '' a midsummer nigh... By: Elizabeth Novacek |
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Five Islands Harbour About a mile and a half from the harbour at the St. Johns port town is the Five Islands Harbour. So named for the five small islands just out to sea, it is a less-than-popular spot... at least considering you need a good pair of swimming arms or a very handy boat to reach any of the islets.
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Apr 7 2008, 04:41 AM In: ·· tonight the sky's alive By: Elizabeth Novacek |
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Beggar's Wood Several miles northeast of the capital, Beggar's Wood is a very green, though slight, expanse of forest comprised of locust, ironwood, and mango trees.
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Mar 21 2008, 01:08 AM In: `` A past forgotten By: Verona Taggart |
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