Tuesday, 21 June 2016

LIGHT HOUSE


Bermuda is recognized as one of the most elegant of the Caribbean islands. It has a strong British influence, and you can still find many places that serve traditional afternoon tea. Cricket matches are also easy to find. Bermuda is also a great destination for golfers, as the island has many world class courses. This island is extremely convenient to reach from the Eastern U.S. Flights from New York to Bermuda are only two hours.
Gibbs Hill Lighthouse is one of Bermudas main sightseeing attractions, standing on the hill of the Southampton parish. The base of the lighthouse is 245 feet above the sea level. The lighthouse is a historical landmark as it is one of the oldest cast iron lighthouses in the world and was built in 1846.
Would you like a panoramic view of Bermuda and its shoreline, then there is no better place than seeing it from the balcony at the top of Gibbs Hill Lighthouse. But, you need to climb 185 steps to fulfill this desire. The picture below shows the stairs of the Gibbs Hill Lighthouse. The climb however is not as difficult as it might appear. You need to take it easy and move up slowly with enough pauses in between. 
The perfect place to be for a breath taking adventure!!


The view is worth the climb!!



WOW!!!

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