The history of photography has roots in remote antiquity with the discovery of the principle of the camera obscura (a dark room) and the observation that some substances are visibly altered by exposure to light.
Morgan Lewis Windmill in Barbados a Reminder of Times Past
Morgan Lewis Mill was originally built in the 18th century to grind the sugar cane during harvest time. It was one of the many mills dotting the landscape of Barbados during that early era when sugar was king.
St. Nicholas Abbey in Barbados a Majestic Great House
St. Nicholas Abbey is one of the majestic great houses of Barbados it has been well preserve for the past 350 years. This 17th century house is perhaps the last such house anywhere in the world.
Harrison’s Cave The Eighth Wonder of the World
Harrison’s cave of all the Barbados tourist attractions is the most visited attraction in Barbados; it is located within close proximity to a number of other wonderful attractions. What ever you do make sure you allow time for a visit to Harrison’s Cave.