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    Anguilla is small and secluded; the main resorts are based around the hotels, many of which are situated off the islands’ white coral beaches. Most excursions will be a leisurely exploration of other equally idyllic beaches. Wallblake House is an impressively restored plantation house whose foundations date back to 1787. Another historic landmark worth a visit is The Fountain, a huge underground cave with a constant supply of fresh water at Shoal Bay. The ruins of the Dutch Fort, built in the 1700s, are located at Sandy Hill, famous as the scene of fierce fighting during the second French
    invasion of Anguilla in 1796. The Tomb of Governor Richardson (1679-1742) at Sandy Hill is well preserved. Also of interest are the Salt Ponds at Sandy Ground and West End. Tours around the Old Salt Mine and Pumphouse at Sandy Ground are held at 1000 every Thursday.
    There are over 30 beaches on Anguilla, some of which stretch for miles, dotted with hidden coves and grotto-like rock areas. Boats are available for charter. Some of the best beaches are Rendezvous, Shoal Bay, Road Bay, Maundays Bay, Cove Bay, Meads Bay and Crocus Bay. Visitors who enjoy solitude and privacy should charter a boat to Sandy Island, 15 minutes from Sandy Ground Harbour; or Sombrero Island, 48km (30 miles) northwest of Anguilla, which has a picturesque lighthouse. The even smaller sandy cays of Scrub, Dog and Prickly Pear Islands are within reach of Anguilla by power boat. Day trips can also be arranged to St Maarten and St Barthelémy by ferry, cruise boat and plane.


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