List of Slides for Virgin Islands NP
- An aerial view of the western end of the
northern coast shows several bays on St. John Island, with their beaches
and fringing reefs.
- From above Maho Bay, steep slopes can be
seen, covered with dense forest growth.
- Islands and the irregular coastline are visible from Trunk
Bay.
- It's a spot for relaxing!
- Here's an underwater view of corals from the
Bahamas - similar to the ones around St. John.
- Fragments of broken coral compose some
of the beaches.
- Saloman Beach is located in Caneel Bay,
at the western end of the island.
- Mary Point, on the north coast, reveals the volcanic
foundation of the island - a light-colored dike cuts across darker
lavas, while a pelican skims the water.
- From about 1700-1850, Dutch planters used slave labor to produce sugar
and cotton. Ruins of their plantations can be found
in the park.
- The ruins of a sugar mill stand by Reef
Bay along the southern coast.