| We never saw any running carts but this one had been re-purposed to a dining facility. It may not have been fancy, but boy what a view. |
| A view from the beach on our way to the headland. |
| The tide was going out so more beach was available to walk on. |
| There were a few ruined houses on the bay side of the point. |
| These were on the other side of the point and there was a drawing of what the great house looked like. It was built in the style of a southern plantation. |
| The stone floor was still intact in this house. I wonder what my slab will look like in 300 years? |
| This is a somber and sad spot. These are African women looking longingly towards the place of their birth. |
| More ruins from the plantation era. |
| This is the back side of the visitor's center. It had been made from the plantation carriage house. It was the most intact of all the ruins. |
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