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A sleek vessel glides past the Ocean Terrace Inn

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Breakfast at the Waterfall Restaurant-Ocean Terrace Inn

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Veranda-Ocean Terrace Inn

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Basseterre in the distance from the OTI

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Church ruins outside Basseterre

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LaurieKelley Jan 26, 2014 03:25 PM
Cool and Creepy all at once.
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Brimstone Hill

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LaurieKelley Jan 26, 2014 03:25 PM
That's a hill?
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Limekiln Bay

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Romney Manor, now home of Caribelle Batik

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Georgia and Britt at Romney Manor

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Freshly printed Batik wraps drying in the breeze

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Romney Manor Grounds

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Romney Manor

Once owned by Sam Jefferson II, the great great great grandfather of Thomas Jefferson. The great house was renamed Romney Manor following its acquisition in the early 17th century by the Earl of Romney. Its grounds have a great history; there is strong evidence that they were originally the site on which Tegereman the Carib Indian Chief had his village. In 1834 contrary to the instructions of the British Parliament, Lord Romney declared his slaves free men. Romney Estate therefore became the first estate in St.Kitts to emancipate their slaves. Set in approximately 10 acres of grounds, Romney was established in the 17th century and since then has only known 6 family owners. These owners have witnessed the crushing of cane by animal power, wind power and water power. Finally however, in the 1920’s all cane processing was centralised in Basseterre.
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Romney Manor Grounds

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The brilliant colors of Romney Manor

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Caribelle Batik

Caribelle produced its first batik in 1974. From humble beginnings, it is fair to say that Caribelle has become the Caribbean’s most sought after batik product. Visited by thousands each year, occasionally hosting the rich and famous, Caribelle has acquired an international reputation for fine products. Caribelle Batik uses many quality fabrics including the exclusive Sea Island Cotton. Using the ancient Indonesian methods of resisting dye with wax, Caribelle creates the many designs for which they have become associated.
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LaurieKelley Jan 26, 2014 03:28 PM
Did you get me one?
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