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Welchman Hall Gully

Located in the central parish of St. Thomas is a three-quarter-mile long gully which is home to a number of tropical floras such as palms, bamboo, clove, and nutmeg grove. The gully was formed by the collapsed roofs of caves eons ago, the evidence of which can be found in the stalagmitic formations around the grounds.

Strolling through the gully you may be met by some sprightly green monkeys, which are indigenous to Barbados, and who make their home in the many gullies around the island.




 
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