Marine geologists say that 100 million years ago, this hook-shaped chain of little islands was part of the lip of a huge volcano, now long dormant. The submarine mount on which we’re perched rises 15,000 feet from the bottom of the sea. That part of Bermuda that is above the surface of the sea is surrounded by a wide platform of underwater coral reefs that protect us from stormy weather. This shallow platform gives our inshore seas colours that you won’t soon forget – stunning blues and greens that lap at the pink sand of our beaches.
It wasn’t until a hurricane blew a British ship called the Sea Venture onto the reefs here in 1609 that a settlement was begun. The Sea Venture, which was commanded by Admiral Sir George Somers, was on her way to the New World settlement at Jamestown, Virginia, with settlers and supplies. Although most of the settlers continued on their way in a vessel they built while they were stranded on Bermuda, there have been people living here since that visit, and Bermuda’s character as a British colony was established. Click Here to Watch Bermuda Videos If you have any questions please email our Online Concierge and go to our map to find the gallery locations. Check our Events Calendar for exhibitions and shows. |
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