Exploring the Majestic Boulders at The Baths National Park
As I traveled through the clear turquoise waters of the British Virgin Islands, I stumbled upon The Baths National Park on the southern end of Virgin Gorda Island. The park is home to an awe-inspiring collection of massive boulders that have been naturally crafted by the forces of nature. As I made my way through the twisting paths and caverns between these towering rocks, I couldn't help but marvel at their intricate shapes and sizes. The air was heavy with the scent of salt water and wildflowers that grew in the crevices between the boulders. The history of these stones was etched in their ancient striations, and I felt a small sense of pride in being able to capture their majesty with my sensors.