Windows series: 1 - Antigua, Caribbean

Detailed view of a building in Antigua at Nelson's Dock Yard.

I find that buildings and surrounding landscapes interest me, but not always the entire compound at once.  Rather, parts of a building get my attention, usually doors and/or windows, that are surrounded by colour, patina, or compelling objects. Such is the case above.

My wife and I have enjoyed cruising.  The upside is that you get to visit a great many places in a short time; the downside is that each location is often limited by that short time, and so there tends to be lots to explore with little opportunity.  When my eye catches something interesting, I point my camera towards it.  So it was in this case.

"Nelson’s Dockyard Marina is the only continuously working Georgian Era dockyard in the world. English Harbour offers one of the most beautiful and safe natural anchorages in the Caribbean. Two hundred years of Royal Navy heritage alongside stunning beaches and modern amenities makes Nelson’s Dockyard an extraordinary and unique yachting destination." (https://www.nationalparksantigua.com/)

Many of the buildings there were constructed in the late 1700s and early 1800s.  The area is a UNESCO World Heritage site due to the excellent condition of many of the structures, which are in use today for tourist purposes.  I would go there again.  See my blog showing a photo of the dockyard.

Thanks for reading.

Eric Svendsen     www.ericspix.com

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