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        Bridgetown, Barbados, selfmade photograph on Nov 10 2005
        Facing west-north-west: The scene features the Greater Bridgetown Area and it's immediate environs. The picture is overlooking the south-western edge of the  Parish of Christ Church, as well as portions of the southern coastline of  Barbados. The photo includes the  Deep Water Harbour located in the upper-left most portions of the photo. The 150-acre  Garrison Savannah (horse-track) is featured almost centrally. To the right of the Garrison, some distance away towards the centre of Bridgetown can be observed the taller  Central Bank of Barbados building rising above all surrounding buildings.
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