Geography of Barbados Culpepper Island is a very tiny island in the Atlantic Ocean close to Ragged Point, Saint Philip, Barbados. ...more on Wikipedia about "Culpepper Island"
This article describes the geography of Barbados. ...more on Wikipedia about "Geography of Barbados"
Graeme Hall Swamp is a nature reserve and tourist attraction in the parish of Christ Church, Barbados. Many species of native and migratory birds can be seen in their natural mangrove habitat. ...more on Wikipedia about "Graeme Hall Swamp"
This is a list of bays in Barbados. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of bays in Barbados"
This is a list of beaches in Barbados. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of beaches in Barbados"
The peak of Mount Hillaby is the highest point on the Eastern Caribbean island nation of Barbados. The peak is located in the parish of Saint Andrew and stands, at roughly 336 m (1,100 feet) above sea level. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mount Hillaby"
Pelican Island was a small uninhabited island that once existed off the west coast of Bridgetown and Fontabelle, in St. Michael, Barbados. According to historical record, the island received its name from brown pelicans that would nest there. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pelican Island" shortopedia, it's as simple as that! shortopedia
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