
What remains today is a limestone island carved by coral, time, and the relentless Atlantic. Every cliff, every ledge, every surge of blue is part of that story.
This coastline is one of the best reminders that Bermuda is not only beautiful—it is ancient in the most dynamic way. Beneath these brilliant blues is the story of a submerged volcano, coral reefs that slowly built upward, and limestone formed from the remains of countless marine organisms. The ocean that helped create Bermuda still shapes it today, carving these rugged edges with every tide and storm.
Standing here, you’re not just looking at scenery. You’re looking at an island still being written by the sea.
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