This is the second of my posts for today.
After two nights in Hamilton, Bermuda, we upped anchor and sailed to historic St Georges, a World Heritage town, just 17 nautical miles away. Here we spent a day in the drizzle exploring the old buildings and drinking in the charm of this northernmost town in Bermuda.
| Colourful buildings also abound in St Georges |
| Friendly welcome from the local constabulary |
| Trial re-enactment in the town square |
| Guilty - Punishment - Dunking |
| That sinking feeling |
| Wet and repentant |
| A very old Anglican Church |
| Very different architecture from European churches |
| The segregated graveyard |
| Victorian era home |
| Coastline - looks stunning even in lousy weather |
| Congrats to our Captain for navigating this narrow channel |
| Rough water for the pilot boat that came to collect the pilot (below) |
| The pilot jumps from our ship |
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