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Islands Lesser Collection

Exploring the Islands Lesser: A Journey through History, Culture

Background imageIslands Lesser Collection: Bridgetown

Bridgetown
circa 1910: Lower Broad Street in Bridgetown, Barbados. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageIslands Lesser Collection: St Kitts

St Kitts
circa 1920: St Kitts, in the Leeward Islands, (also called St Christopher). (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageIslands Lesser Collection: Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square
14th March 1927: Trafalgar Square in Bridgetown Barbados, showing the War Memorial and Post Offices. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageIslands Lesser Collection: Duke Street

Duke Street
March 1927: Duke Street and Piccadilly Hill in Port of Spain, Trinidad. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageIslands Lesser Collection: Charibbee Indians

Charibbee Indians
1802: A family of Charibbee Indians, natives of the Lesser Antilles. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageIslands Lesser Collection: Curacao Harbour

Curacao Harbour
circa 1930: A harbour on the island of Curacao in the Lesser Antilles. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageIslands Lesser Collection: Caribbean Harbour

Caribbean Harbour
1902: Saint-Pierre, Martinique, before the catastrophic eruption of the volcano Mount Pelee. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageIslands Lesser Collection: Volcanic Destruction

Volcanic Destruction
1902: The ruins of Saint-Pierre, Martinique, after the catastrophic eruption of Mount Pelee. 30, 000 people died in the blast, leaving only one survivor

Background imageIslands Lesser Collection: Mount Pelee

Mount Pelee
1902: The sky is filled with red hot cinders during the eruption of the volcano Mount Pelee, which destroyed Saint Pierre, the largest city on the island of Martinique

Background imageIslands Lesser Collection: Mount Pelee

Mount Pelee
May 1902: A scene in the Rue Lucy, Saint-Pierre, Martinique, during the eruption of Mount Pelee. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageIslands Lesser Collection: Saint Pierre

Saint Pierre
May 1902: Saint- Pierre a little village in Martinique lies in ruins after being overrun by the active volcano, Mount Pelee in the background. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageIslands Lesser Collection: Saint- Pierre

Saint- Pierre
10th May 1902: A casualty lies among the debris of Saint- Pierre, a little village in Martinique, after the catastophic eruption of volcano, Mount Pelee in the background

Background imageIslands Lesser Collection: Saint Pierre

Saint Pierre
30th May 1902: Saint- Pierre a little village in Martinique lies in ruins after being overrun by the active volcano, Mount Pelee in the background. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageIslands Lesser Collection: Hastings

Hastings
1867: The bathing beach in Hastings, Barbados. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageIslands Lesser Collection: Martinique

Martinique
circa 1825: The town and bay of Port Royal, the metropolis of the Island of Martinique. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)


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Exploring the Islands Lesser: A Journey through History, Culture, and Natural Wonders Embark on a captivating adventure to uncover the hidden gems of islands lesser-known. From the vibrant streets of Bridgetown to the enchanting charm of St Kitts, these destinations offer an array of experiences that will leave you in awe. Begin your expedition at Trafalgar Square, where history comes alive amidst grand architecture and bustling markets. As you wander along Duke Street, immerse yourself in the rich heritage of this region, once inhabited by the indigenous Charibbee Indians whose legacy still echoes through its streets. Next stop: Curacao Harbour. This Caribbean gem boasts turquoise waters teeming with marine life and picturesque landscapes that will take your breath away. Lose yourself in its tranquil beauty as you soak up sunsets over Caribbean Harbour - a sight that will forever be etched into your memory. Venturing further, brace yourself for nature's raw power as you witness volcanic destruction firsthand at Mount Pelee. This majestic volcano has left an indelible mark on Saint Pierre - a city reborn from ashes after being devastated by eruptions. Explore Saint-Pierre's resilient spirit as it rises like a phoenix from its tragic past. Delve deeper into Saint-Pierre's allure; discover its charming streets lined with colorful houses and experience local cuisine infused with flavors unique to this region. Engage with warm-hearted locals who share stories passed down through generations about their resilience against adversity. As twilight descends upon Saint-Pierre, let the flickering lights guide you towards hidden corners where secrets are whispered among ancient ruins. Feel history come alive within these walls as tales unfold before your eyes – stories woven together by triumphs and tragedies alike. Exploring islands lesser-known is an invitation to unravel mysteries shrouded in time while immersing oneself in diverse cultures and breathtaking natural wonders.