The Devil’s Bridge National Park in Antigua is a natural rock arch that features several natural blowholes which shoot up water and spray powered by waves from the Atlantic Ocean. (Dec. 17, 2024)

Me at the Devil’s Bridge National Park in Antigua is a natural rock arch that features several natural blowholes which shoot up water and spray powered by waves from the Atlantic Ocean. (Dec. 17, 2024)

The Devil’s Bridge National Park in Antigua is a natural rock arch that features several natural blowholes which shoot up water and spray powered by waves from the Atlantic Ocean. (Dec. 17, 2024)

This is how I ended my day on the island of Antigua, enjoying a rather delicious Old Fashion Rum Punch at Cuties Restaurant in St. John’s Historic Redcliffe Quay, one of the oldest parts of the town dating to the 17th & 18th centuries overlooking the harbor. (Dec. 17, 2024)

A unique feature inside the St. John’s Cathedral, an Anglican church in the capital city of St. John’s in Antigua, is the pitch pine interior structure and cladding to provide lateral reinforcing for earthquake or hurricane loads. As a result, the cathedral is known by the epithet of “a building within a building.” (Dec. 17, 2024)

The St. John’s Cathedral, an Anglican church perched on a hilltop in the capital city of St. John’s, Antigua and largest city of Antigua land Barbuda. The cathedral with its imposing white twin towers was built on a fossilized reef, in 1845, and is now in its third incarnation, as earthquakes in 1683 and in 1745 destroyed the previous structures. (Dec. 17, 2024)

A unique feature inside the St. John’s Cathedral, an Anglican church in the capital city of St. John’s in Antigua, is the pitch pine interior structure and cladding to provide lateral reinforcing for earthquake or hurricane loads. As a result, the cathedral is known by the epithet of “a building within a building.” (Dec. 17, 2024)