Caribbean Living

Dinner By The Water In Nevis

As the sun set on November 11, 1493, the tiny island of Nevis was spotted by Christopher Columbus. Without the technical accoutrement that we almost take for granted these days, he relied upon the balmy trade winds of the Caribbean and a compass, as he spotted this gorgeous island again two days later, on November 13, 1493. No doubt the usually cloud-capped central mass, now known as Mount Nevis, was the first thing he noticed before making his way ashore. I would say that it’s not hard to miss such a sight, but the

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