On the western tip of the archipelago, in the commune of Sandys, the Royal Naval Dockyard retraces its own almost two centuries of history on Bermuda. Actually, this imposing fortress harboured the Royal Navy from 1814, and remained one of the bastions of the British army until the beginning of the 50s. It then became a stronghold against American reprisals, and then a strategic base of the Allies during the Second World War. Today, the Dockyard contains craftwork shops and the Maritime Museum. You can see fragments of the wreck of the Sea Ventura there, the boat that brought the first settlers.
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