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The islands' peculiar names were first given by Columbus in 1493. He named the scattered islands as a group in honor of St. Ursula and her 11,000
virgins who, according to history were murdered by the pagan Huns in the 13th century.
Rich in sailing lore the Sir Francis Drake Channel, named for that fabled round-the-world voyager and privateer, constitutes an "inland sea" in the middle of the Caribbean. Sheltered by the surrounding islands, the channel, with its calm seas and easterly trade winds, has become a favorite cruising ground with yachtsmen from around the world. There is a slow tempo that runs through the BVI. You can feel it in the air and hear it in the speech of the islanders. It takes a while for visitors to slow down to the relaxed pace of life and absence of a schedule. |
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