Nevis Peak rises more than 3,000
feet above the shores of its namesake island. Though quiet in
historic times, it is still considered a potentially active
volcano.
The word
comes to us from the Taino people: amaca. These woven strands
evolved from fishing nets into chairs, beds and carry sacks.
Sailors slung them in the ...
Nevis had
its fair share of expansive plantations during the colonial period.
These estates often hosted the international elite, who came as
guests of ...
If your idea
of a great vacation includes not only sun, sand and blue water, but
also sand traps and water hazards, you don't have to choose one
over the ...