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'''Turners Hall Woods'''<ref name="Schomburgk 1848 p. 223"/> is a ] and ] in the ] of ] in ]. There is a plaque commemorating the visit of Queen Elizabeth II along the trail. Monkeys are abundant here, as are other unusual flora and fauna. The trail will lead you gradually uphill to a great location overlooking the sea on the rugged east coast of the island. | '''Turners Hall Woods'''<ref name="Schomburgk 1848 p. 223"/> is a ] and ] in the ] of ] in ].<ref name="Sullivan 2001 p. 176"/> There is a plaque commemorating the visit of Queen Elizabeth II along the trail. Monkeys are abundant here, as are other unusual flora and fauna. The trail will lead you gradually uphill to a great location overlooking the sea on the rugged east coast of the island. | ||
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<ref name="Schomburgk 1848 p. 223">{{cite book | last=Schomburgk | first=R.H. | title=The History of Barbados: Comprising a Geographical and Statistical Description of the Island; a Sketch of the Historical Events Since the Settlement; and an Account of Its Geology and Natural Productions | publisher=Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans | year=1848 | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=1wvT630bvH8C&pg=PA223 | accessdate=June 29, 2016 | page=223}}</ref> | <ref name="Schomburgk 1848 p. 223">{{cite book | last=Schomburgk | first=R.H. | title=The History of Barbados: Comprising a Geographical and Statistical Description of the Island; a Sketch of the Historical Events Since the Settlement; and an Account of Its Geology and Natural Productions | publisher=Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans | year=1848 | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=1wvT630bvH8C&pg=PA223 | accessdate=June 29, 2016 | page=223}}</ref> | ||
<ref name="Sullivan 2001 p. 176">{{cite book | last=Sullivan | first=L. | title=Adventure Guide to Barbados | publisher=Hunter | series=ADVENTURE GUIDE TO BARBADOS | year=2001 | isbn=978-1-55650-910-0 | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=l2D9cfa-4mMC&pg=PT176 | language=es | accessdate=June 29, 2016 | page=176}}</ref> | |||
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Turners Hall Woods is a park and nature reserve in the parish of Saint Andrew in Barbados. There is a plaque commemorating the visit of Queen Elizabeth II along the trail. Monkeys are abundant here, as are other unusual flora and fauna. The trail will lead you gradually uphill to a great location overlooking the sea on the rugged east coast of the island.
References
- Schomburgk, R.H. (1848). The History of Barbados: Comprising a Geographical and Statistical Description of the Island; a Sketch of the Historical Events Since the Settlement; and an Account of Its Geology and Natural Productions. Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans. p. 223. Retrieved June 29, 2016.
- Sullivan, L. (2001). Adventure Guide to Barbados. ADVENTURE GUIDE TO BARBADOS (in Spanish). Hunter. p. 176. ISBN 978-1-55650-910-0. Retrieved June 29, 2016.
External links
- Turners Hall Woods. Barbados.org.
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