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Sugar Can Barbados

It was in 1642 that sugar farming was introduced in Barbados by the Dutch and since then, sugar has not only become a major part of our history but also has been a main molding source of our culture and heritage. For years Barbados only used sugar for feedstock...

Barbadian Conkie wrapped in Banana Leaf

Since yesterday was Independence Day here in Barbados,  Loop Barbados has decided to feature a...

Speightstown Barbados

The North-Western town of Speightstown is one of the four small towns located  in Barbados. It was settled in 1630 and named after William Speight who owned the land at this time. In the 17th century, the...

St. Joseph Parish Church Barbados

Sitting atop Horse Hill, St. Joseph is a small and beautiful church adorned with stained glass windows and an unbelievable view of the East coast of the island. This...

Morgan Lewis Windmill, Barbados in 2010

Situated in the parish of St. Andrew is Morgan Lewis Windmill. This windmill was the last operating windmill in Barbados...

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