A wooden pier at Brownie Beach in Barbados.
One of the iconic photos of this Caribbean island and the splendid Brownes Beach in Carlisle Bay.
The water and sand on this beach, as I told you in another post, are truly incredible.
Right in the center of the bay there is this wooden pier, used to let tourists get on one of the many boats that take them to see the turtles.
The ritual photos are a must!
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 22.
Here is a video recorded on this beautiful beach:
Videos recorded with Gopro Hero 10 Black.
The name of this Antillean state was coined in 1536 by the Portuguese explorer Pedro A. Campos who called the island Os Barbados (the bearded ones) inspired by the ficus trees that grew there and whose long aerial roots looked like “beards”. The name that the Arawak natives attributed to the island was Ichirouganaim.
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