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every island has a story but Bermuda's
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tale is one of shipwrecks survival and
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centuries of transformation
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it's a story that begins not with
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conquest but with an accident and
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unfolds into a narrative as captivating
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as the island's pink sand shores dot
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bermuda's recorded history began in 1609
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when the Sea Venture an English ship
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headed to the colony of Jamestown
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Virginia was caught in a hurricane and
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wrecked upon the reefs of this then
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the survivors spent almost a year on the
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island crafting two new ships to
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continue their journey but in doing so
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they laid the foundation for what would
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become one of the oldest British
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territories in the New World soon after
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Bermuda was officially settled in 1612
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and named after Spanish navigator Juan
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its strategic location in the Atlantic
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transformed it into a vital naval base
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and shipping way point for the British
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Empire fortresses were built trade
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routes developed and its population
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began to grow blending European settlers
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enslaved Africans and later Portuguese
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immigrants each group leaving its mark
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on the island's evolving culture the
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island played an unexpected role in
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American history supplying salt and
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gunpowder to the rebellious colonies
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during the Revolutionary War and even
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housing prisoners during the American
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Civil War its small size belied its
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significance on the geopolitical stage
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fast forward to the 20th century and
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Bermuda embraced its identity as a haven
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travelers with its turquoise waters
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colonial architecture an air of British
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charm it became a sought-after
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destination for wealthy
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vacationers over time tourism expanded
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beyond the elite inviting curious
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travelers from around the globe to
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discover its lay past and unique culture
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today Bermuda is a harmonious blend of
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modernity you can walk cobbled streets
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in St george's a UNESCO World Heritage
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site where 17th century buildings still
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stand or explore the Royal Naval
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Dockyard now a vibrant hub of shops and
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museums the island's culture reflects
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its diverse ancestry seen in its music
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cuisine and warm hospitality traveling
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to Bermuda isn't just a vacation it's a
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step into living history where every
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beach lane and fort holds a chapter of a
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greater story as you explore you're not
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just admiring beauty you're walking
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through time which moment in Bermuda's
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history would you love to experience