In the heart of Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, the 99 Steps stand as a testament to the island’s colonial past. Constructed from the ballast stones offloaded by tall ships during the early days of Caribbean colonization, these steep stairways wind their way up the town’s hills. Visitors can climb the steps, feeling the rough texture of the stones underfoot, and gain a deeper appreciation for the historical and practical significance of this unique architectural feature. The steps offer not only a physical challenge but also a glimpse into the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the island’s early inhabitants.
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