Just had to go up to the north end of Barbados again. The waves crashing and the scenery are spectacular.
The seas always seem rough here on the north end.
Wonder how much rock is under our feet? Hope it's a lot. Looking through a hole to a cave below.
Siting at the new restaurant eating lunch. Great view and at the right time you might even see a whale pass by.
Been wondering what these are since we got here. Answer will appear later.
How about this for putting the cows out to pasture. Each one is on a leash. "Don't fence me in."
This formation used to be at sea level. It is now about 60 feet above sea level. The island keeps getting higher.
Who says Barbados is flat? This is up in the Scotland District on the East coast, the oldest part of Barbados.
Another view of the hills of Scotland (Barbados).
You just know a farm boy from Idaho has to take a picture of round bales.
Okay, look at the structure. See the cylindrical shape supporting the windmill. That is what the previous structure is. It's the base for a windmill. These windmills were used to power the machinery to crush the sugarcane for processing.
The above is the Morgan Lewis Sugar Mill. It is the only operating windmill on Barbados.
Great time touring Barbados and seeing more of the sites.
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