The Colombian Fortress
The Castillo San Felipe de Barajas is a fortress in Cartagena, Colombia. It was built by the Spanish in the colonial era and was originally known as The Castillo de San Lázaro and has a system of underground tunnels.
Going Up?
The elevator structure built into the surrounding rock at the entrance to Harrison's Cave in Barbados. The three elevators take tourists down the the cave system and information centre.
Driftwood
A large piece of driftwood washed up on a black volcanic sand beach.
Driftwood On Beach
A large piece of driftwood washed up on a black volcanic sand beach.
Derelict View
The view of the thick jungle through the windows of a derelict building.
Black Sandy Beach
A large piece of driftwood washed up on a black volcanic sand beach.
Colombian Street Performers
Street performers in Cartagena, Colombia, acting out an historic scene from the days of the slave trade, 16th century.
Cloud Over Montserrat
A thick cloud hangs over the volcanic island of Montserrat due to steam coming from the volcano. Lush green flora grows on the hillside with evidence of a pyroclastic flow leading out to the bright azure blue Caribbean Sea.
Cave River
An underground river running through a cave, with water seeping through the rock, dripping into the water creating ripples.
Catamaran
A white catamaran sailing along the coast.
Catamaran in the Bay
A yellow and white catamaran tour boat preparing for a day of sailing.