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Blending the island's past and present, this Hamilton shop bears a name that says it all. You'll find a mix of cool new products (the "urban") and vintage Bermudian items (the "cottage"). It's just the place to pick up an only-in-Bermuda gift — one you may decide to keep for yourself.
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Roughly 18 miles of scenic trails contour the island from St. George's to Somerset. Now called the Railway Trail, it traces the early-twentieth-century Bermuda Railway track. And as you bike or hike along, watch for flowering freesia trees, Bermuda cedars and tropically manicured lawns.
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Cruising around you'll notice a distinctive white limestone roof sitting atop every structure in sight. Aside from looking impressive, their design is required to collect rain water — since fresh water is so scarce. And under the roofs stand candy-coloured buildings — in an endless array of shades.
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