St. John has stayed relatively unspoiled by over development. The reason for this is that one of the Rockefellers decided that St. John was the most beautiful place he had ever been and he helped make around 2/3 of the island into National Park. At the end of the North Shore beaches you find Francis Bay, which is one of my favorite beaches. It has a walking trail that surrounds it. I went on that walk for the first time this day and found it to be really easy and a fairly interesting walk. At the end of the trail, there are some ruins that reminded me that everywhere has a history, even paradise.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Ruins
St. John has stayed relatively unspoiled by over development. The reason for this is that one of the Rockefellers decided that St. John was the most beautiful place he had ever been and he helped make around 2/3 of the island into National Park. At the end of the North Shore beaches you find Francis Bay, which is one of my favorite beaches. It has a walking trail that surrounds it. I went on that walk for the first time this day and found it to be really easy and a fairly interesting walk. At the end of the trail, there are some ruins that reminded me that everywhere has a history, even paradise.
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