Saturday 15 March 2014

1. The Islands of Bermuda

The Islands of Bermuda, United Kingdom

Bermuda is a self-governing British overseas territory in the Atlantic.
Bermuda
The Bermuda Rise is five mountains including the more distant Bowditch and Muir Seamounts (the furthest of which is about 150 miles to the northeast). Harrington Sound is an inland lake with access to the sea under Flatt's Bridge and many subterranean caves. It marks the lowest point on the Bermuda sea platform. 

Activities

1. Swim

Bermuda has a lot of beach and all are look beautiful and clean like Tobacco Bay,Snorkel Park and so on. You can swim in the sea and don't worry the quality of sea water because there is not dirty.


Snorkel Park
Tobacco Bay

2. Golf (Tucker's Golf Club)

Castle Harbour Golf Course
Tucker's Golf Club
Golfers traverse undulating fairways with many elevated tees, while coping with the varying speed and direction of changeable winds. Many holes and greens boast dramatic water and overland views. A practice facility including a driving range.Tucker’s Point is pristinely manicured, receives consistent high praise for the quality of its greens, and maintains the impeccable condition of its playing surfaces year round.

3. Bermuda Railway Trail 

In 1984, almost 40 years after the Bermuda Railway closed, the Bermuda Government transformed the remaining right of way into a trail for walkers and cyclists. Aside from a few sections, 18 miles of the Railway's original 22 are accessible, and they provide an unparalled way to see Bermuda’s varied scenery. 

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