Canvas - Pillars of Hercules - Antigua

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The Pillars of Hercules are located along the southern shore of the island of Antigua inside Nelson's Dockyard National Park at the eastern entrance to English Harbour. The structures are a natural formation of limestone rocks that have been eroded into distinctive columns by years of waves, wind and rain, getting their name from the pillar-shaped erosion that's been formed. Although the attraction is mostly known for it's stunning natural beauty created above the water, its also a popular dive site with plenty of cracks and crevices for marine life to hide and thrive. You can get there from Galleon Beach by walking through the water and along the coastline, from a boat anchored offshore or by hiking trails starting from Shirley Heights or Galleon Beach.
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The Pillars of Hercules are located along the southern shore of the island of Antigua inside Nelson's Dockyard National Park at the eastern entrance to English Harbour. The structures are a natural formation of limestone rocks that have been eroded into distinctive columns by years of waves, wind and rain, getting their name from the pillar-shaped erosion that's been formed. Although the attraction is mostly known for it's stunning natural beauty created above the water, its also a popular dive site with plenty of cracks and crevices for marine life to hide and thrive. You can get there from Galleon Beach by walking through the water and along the coastline, from a boat anchored offshore or by hiking trails starting from Shirley Heights or Galleon Beach.
The Pillars of Hercules are located along the southern shore of the island of Antigua inside Nelson's Dockyard National Park at the eastern entrance to English Harbour. The structures are a natural formation of limestone rocks that have been eroded into distinctive columns by years of waves, wind and rain, getting their name from the pillar-shaped erosion that's been formed. Although the attraction is mostly known for it's stunning natural beauty created above the water, its also a popular dive site with plenty of cracks and crevices for marine life to hide and thrive. You can get there from Galleon Beach by walking through the water and along the coastline, from a boat anchored offshore or by hiking trails starting from Shirley Heights or Galleon Beach.