Saddle Hill Fortress, perched on the island of Nevis, serves as a testament to British Admiral Lord Nelson’s time in the region. Originally designed as a strategic fallback position in case of invasion, the fortress was intended to be a lookout point, though it never received any weaponry. Today, visitors can climb to the observation post and take in the expansive views that once provided a strategic advantage. The site offers a glimpse into the island’s colonial history and the defensive strategies of the past.
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