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Royal Princess Review

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Touring With Frank from Greys Tours

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Royal Princess
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Sail Date: Nov 2016
Fort Brimstone - Part or the National Park on St. Kitts.  More photos of the Fort are included.  Very nice National Park Preserve.  You could spend several hours here.
This is the walkway going into the highest point of Ft. Brimstone itself.
Lower section of Buildings located at Ft. Brimstone.  The Fort was built along various levels  of the hillside overlooking the Caribbean.  The hill itself is 800 feet high and required a long ascent to the top.  Very well protected.
This is a lookout point on St. Kitts where the Caribbean (left)  and the Atlantic (right) are divided by the island.  Beautiful!
Catholic Church in downtown. I liked the palms in front.
A Panorama from the top of Ft. Brimstone overlooking the ocean.  The fort had cannons completely around the entire fort protecting if from all sides.
This set of stairs led up to the highest point of the main section of Ft. Brimstone.  Short walk but about a 40 degree angle.
Once arriving at the top of Ft. Brimstone this was the entrance into the main grounds within the Fort Walls.  There were numerous other sections to Ft. Brimstone located at various levels of the 800 foot hill.
Once you walked through the entrance this is the courtyard that had various rooms, kitchen, storage, sleeping areas, view points,  built into the walls.
This is a tree, at Romney Manor which frames in a nice view of the ocean.  Romney Manor is a privately owned estate that has acres of flowers and vegetation, along with some older stone buildings that you can wander through.
At Romney Manor the women are doing an art form called Batik, which involves waxing  the material and coloring what you want to highlight and then boiling the wax off after the colors have been added.  Very time consuming.
This was one Batik that was completed and hanging to dry.  Very interesting art form.
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