Caribelle Batik At Romney Manor St Kitts | Adventure Of The Seas | Day 6 Tour
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this huge tree it's called the salmon tree oh in the springtime starting to blast it's called the salon tree and it's the oldest tree on the island wow it's over 400 years old
you see our flag with the American flag and also the Canadian flag
now if you look on this pink structure on our left you'll see a t I just want to make sure you have fun
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Caribelle Batik At Romney Manor set in approximately 8 acres, these grounds have considerable history dating back to the 1600s. Prior to the island's European conquest, which began in 1623, there is strong evidence that Carib Indian Chief Tegreman’s village occupied the site. Petroglyphs located on the Wingfield Estate attest to the presence of Amerindians at some point during the property's history. Romney Manor became a batik enterprise in the 1970s under the tutelage of its current owner. Wingfield Estate began its transition to the beautiful gardens and active archeological site it is today in the 2000s, when the St. Kitts government discontinued all sugar cane operations on the island. The Caribelle Batik Tour at Romney Estate is an extraordinary experience that leaves a lasting impression wherever you go. No visit to St Kitts is complete without a stop at Caribelle Batik on the Romney Manor Estate, don't you agree? Caribelle Batik At Romney Manor | Adventure Of The Seas | Day 6 Tour