Sunday, April 11, 2010

Bermuda

Bermuda is a British overseas territory in the North Atlantic Ocean. Bermuda is the oldest and most populous remaining British overseas territory. Bermuda's first capital, St George's, was settled in 1612 and is the oldest continuously inhabited English town in the Americas. Bermuda was officially discovered in 1503 by a Spanish explorer, Juan de Bermúdez.

Located off the east coast of the United States, Bermuda's nearest landmass is Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, about 640 miles to the west-northwest. Bermuda's capital city is Hamilton (where we'll be berthed). The population of Bermuda is just over 67,000. Bermuda has a very affluent economy, with finance as its largest sector followed by tourism, giving it the world's highest GDP per capita in 2005.

Here's a few interesting facts about Bermuda ~
-Bermuda consists of about 150 islands, but only 20 have people living on them.
-The biggest island is called Great Bermuda.
-The islands were formed by volcanic rock topped by coral formations.
-The islands have no rivers or lakes or any fresh water wells, so they have to depend on rain water.
-English is the official language of Bermuda, and some Portuguese is also spoken.

And, of course, Bermuda is very famous for the "Bermuda Triangle!" And we're currently sailing through it! ;) The Bermuda Triangle is famous for the nonappearances of over 66 airplanes and ships. Bermuda is also very famous for it's Bermuda shorts. ;)

2 comments:

Amy W said...

Put John in some of those smokin hot Bermuda shorts!!!

Amy W said...

put John is some of those smokin' hot Bermuda shorts!!!!