Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Living history

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BARBADIANS AND TOURISTS flocked en masse to the first sold-out Crop Over Heritage Bus Tour yesterday afternoon.

The two tours left Bridgetown just about an hour apart, and made scheduled stops at several historic sites in the south and east of the island where sweet stories of Sugar Rum And Molasses were shared and imbibed.

Here, actors giving a live history lesson at the start of the tour in Cavan’s Lane, The City, which was the landing site and burial ground for slaves crossing the Atlantic. (YB) (Picture by Nigel Browne.)

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