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Virgin Islands Collection (page 6)

The Virgin Islands, located in the West Indies of the Caribbean, are a captivating destination that boasts a rich history and breathtaking landscapes

Background imageVirgin Islands Collection: Virgin Islands Bezon Fish Pond 1850 Etching fourth state

Virgin Islands Bezon Fish Pond 1850 Etching fourth state
Artokoloro

Background imageVirgin Islands Collection: 1815, Thomson Map of Porto Rico, Virgin Islands, Haiti, Dominican Republic, John Thomson

1815, Thomson Map of Porto Rico, Virgin Islands, Haiti, Dominican Republic, John Thomson, 1777 - 1840, was a Scottish cartographer from Edinburgh, UK

Background imageVirgin Islands Collection: Caribbean, USA Virgin Islands, St. John. Scenic of Cruz Bay

Caribbean, USA Virgin Islands, St. John. Scenic of Cruz Bay. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageVirgin Islands Collection: USA, USVI, St John. Sailboat travels between St John and Stevens Cay with St Thomas

USA, USVI, St John. Sailboat travels between St John and Stevens Cay with St Thomas beyond

Background imageVirgin Islands Collection: USA, USVI, St John. Exotic, tropical blooms of Cryptostegia grandiflora were introduced

USA, USVI, St John. Exotic, tropical blooms of Cryptostegia grandiflora were introduced from Madagascar as an ornamental in the 1950 s

Background imageVirgin Islands Collection: Caribbean, USA Virgin Islands. Sailboat moored in Frank Bay at sunset. Credit as

Caribbean, USA Virgin Islands. Sailboat moored in Frank Bay at sunset. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageVirgin Islands Collection: USA, USVI, St John. Catamaran moored in Cruz Bay

USA, USVI, St John. Catamaran moored in Cruz Bay

Background imageVirgin Islands Collection: VIRGIN ISLANDS: CRAFTS, 1941. A woman embroidering a handbag at a handicrafts cooperative

VIRGIN ISLANDS: CRAFTS, 1941. A woman embroidering a handbag at a handicrafts cooperative in Charlotte Amalie on St. Thomas Island in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Photograph by Jack Delano, 1941

Background imageVirgin Islands Collection: ST. THOMAS SLUM, 1941. Children in one of the slum areas in St. Thomas, Charlotte Amalie

ST. THOMAS SLUM, 1941. Children in one of the slum areas in St. Thomas, Charlotte Amalie, the capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Photographed by Jack Delano in December, 1941

Background imageVirgin Islands Collection: True-color image of Tortola and its smaller neighbors, Guana Island, Grand Camanoe

True-color image of Tortola and its smaller neighbors, Guana Island, Grand Camanoe
September 17, 2005 - True-color image of Tortola and its smaller neighbors, Guana Island, Grand Camanoe, and Beef Island. The islands follow a roughly southwest-northeast trajectory

Background imageVirgin Islands Collection: Map of the West Indies, Florida and South America (engraving) (b / w photo)

Map of the West Indies, Florida and South America (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF265898 Map of the West Indies, Florida and South America (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageVirgin Islands Collection: US, USVI, St Thomas. North shore St Thomas vista

US, USVI, St Thomas. North shore St Thomas vista

Background imageVirgin Islands Collection: Christiansted, Saint Croix, US Virgin Islands. Architectural detail. Roof

Christiansted, Saint Croix, US Virgin Islands. Architectural detail. Roof

Background imageVirgin Islands Collection: British Virgin Islands, Tortola. Caribbean sunset with sailboats at Sopers Hole

British Virgin Islands, Tortola. Caribbean sunset with sailboats at Sopers Hole, West End

Background imageVirgin Islands Collection: British Virgin Islands, Scrub Island. Palm tree at the Scrub Island Resort, Spa & Marina

British Virgin Islands, Scrub Island. Palm tree at the Scrub Island Resort, Spa & Marina

Background imageVirgin Islands Collection: British Virgin Islands, Marina Cay. Colorful flags and direction signs

British Virgin Islands, Marina Cay. Colorful flags and direction signs

Background imageVirgin Islands Collection: NICHOLAS CRUGER. Merchant from St. Croix, U. S. Virgin Islands, and employer of Alexander Hamilton

NICHOLAS CRUGER. Merchant from St. Croix, U. S. Virgin Islands, and employer of Alexander Hamilton
NICHOLAS CRUGER. Merchant from St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, and employer of Alexander Hamilton. Undated painting

Background imageVirgin Islands Collection: US, USVI, St Thomas. Moorings in American Yacht Harbor at Red Hook on St Thomas

US, USVI, St Thomas. Moorings in American Yacht Harbor at Red Hook on St Thomas

Background imageVirgin Islands Collection: Caribbean, U. S. Virgin Islands, St. John. Hawksnest Bay and beach. Virgin Islands

Caribbean, U. S. Virgin Islands, St. John. Hawksnest Bay and beach. Virgin Islands
Caribbean, U.S. Virgin Islands, St. John. Hawksnest Bay and beach. Virgin Islands National Park




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The Virgin Islands, located in the West Indies of the Caribbean, are a captivating destination that boasts a rich history and breathtaking landscapes. One of its main islands, St. Thomas, is part of the United States Virgin Islands and holds significant historical importance. Dating back to the 1870s, these Caribbean islands have been cherished for their natural beauty and cultural heritage. An English engraved map from 1775 showcases The Caribee Islands' vastness, stretching from Puerto Rico to Barbados. Necker Island stands as an iconic landmark in this region. Its elevated view over Charlotte Amalie on St. Thomas offers a mesmerizing panorama of the Leeward Islands in the West Indies. Exploring Main Street in Charlotte Amalie reveals a vibrant scene with shops lining its central path. This bustling street reflects both local culture and influences from around the world. Venturing beyond St. Thomas leads to other enchanting destinations within the British Virgin Islands. Virgin Gorda's famous attraction known as "The Baths" presents visitors with stunning beach views amidst unique rock formations. A glimpse into history can be found through Camille Pissarro's painting depicting a creek in St. Thomas during 1856. This artwork captures not only nature's tranquility but also highlights how this area has evolved over time. Jost Van Dyke on British Virgin Islands entices travelers with its pristine White Bay beach while Magens Bay on U. S. Virgin Islands' St. Thomas promises picturesque Caribbean vistas that leave lasting impressions. Anegada island within the British Virgin Islands is home to Loblolly Bay Beach—a hidden gem offering unspoiled coastal beauty that will take your breath away. Tortola's Sopers Hole Marina serves as an entry point for those exploring this part of Central America by boat—an ideal starting point for unforgettable adventures throughout these idyllic Caribbean waters.