CRUZ BAY, Îles Vierges américaines — Une vue sur la mer des Caraïbes depuis Cruz Bay, composé John, Îles Vierges américaines, encadrée par des fleurs de bougainvilliers roses vibrantes au premier plan. La scène tropicale met en valeur la flore luxuriante de l'île sur fond d'eaux turquoises.
5051 x 3321 px | 42,8 x 28,1 cm | 16,8 x 11,1 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
24 novembre 2006
Lieu:
Gallows Point, St John, US Virgin Islands, United States
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Photograph by David Coleman. This captivating view from Cruz Bay on St. John, US Virgin Islands, epitomizes the tropical allure of the Caribbean. The foreground is dominated by the vibrant hues of bougainvillea, a popular ornamental plant throughout the tropics known for its paper-like bracts in shades of pink, purple, and magenta. Bougainvillea, while not native to the Caribbean, has become an iconic part of the region's landscaping, thriving in the warm, sunny climate of St. John. Beyond the colorful floral display, the vast expanse of the Caribbean Sea stretches to the horizon, its waters ranging from turquoise in the shallows to deep blue in the distance. St. John, the smallest of the three main US Virgin Islands, is renowned for its natural beauty, with approximately 60% of the island protected as Virgin Islands National Park. This preservation effort has helped maintain the island's lush vegetation and pristine coastlines. Cruz Bay, as the main town and port of entry, serves as a gateway for visitors exploring the island's beaches, hiking trails, and snorkeling spots. The juxtaposition of the cultivated bougainvillea against the wild beauty of the sea encapsulates the essence of St. John - a carefully preserved tropical paradise where natural wonders and cultivated beauty coexist harmoniously.