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The Bell Statue
Topper's Rhum
1. Topper's Rhum: Topper's Rhum is a family-owned and operated distillery located in Cole Bay, St. Maarten. It was established in 1994 by Raymond "Topper" Daboul, a passionate rum enthusiast.
2. Distillation Process: Topper's Rhum uses a traditional French copper column still to distill their rum. They employ a slow distillation process to ensure the flavors and aromas are captured perfectly.
The Salt Pickers
The salt pickers of Saint Martin have a long history dating back to the 17th century. Initially, salt production was carried out by enslaved Africans under European plantation owners. With the abolition of slavery, former slaves and their descendants became independent salt pickers. Salt picking became a way for locals to assert their autonomy and maintain a connection to the land. Challenges such as competition from imported salt and industrialization arose, but the tradition persisted.
The Bell statue in Kay Hill, St. Maarten is a prominent landmark located on the Dutch side of the island. The statue is situated at the intersection of the A.J.C. Brouwer Road and the Walter Nisbeth Road. It depicts a large, bronze bell mounted on a stone pedestal.
The Bell statue holds historical significance for the people of St. Maarten. It commemorates the abolition of slavery on the island, which took place on July 1, 1863. The bell represents the moment when slaves were officially freed and heralds the end of an era of oppression.
One-Tété Lohkay
Known as the female freedom fighter, “One-Tete Lohkay” is honored for being a hero in times of slavery in Sint Maarten. In the same vein the statue captures Lohkay in movement, almost as if she were running with sugar canes in her left arm and a strap around her breast. Most importantly the statue is a portrayal of her defiance and strength. She fled from the plantation and the plantation owners cut off one of her breasts to punish her and put fear in the other slaves. However, Lohkay was not afraid and ran away again. The statue is placed in the roundabout in Bel Air in front of the hospital.
Oyster Bay Resort
Oyster Bay Resort is a luxurious resort located in Oyster Pond, on the eastern coast of the island of Saint Martin. It is nestled in a picturesque setting, surrounded by lush green hills and overlooking the beautiful Oyster Pond lagoon.
The resort offers a range of accommodations, including spacious suites and villas, designed to provide guests with a comfortable and unforgettable stay. The suites and villas feature modern amenities, private balconies or terraces with stunning views, and some even have their own private pools.
Black Statue of Liberty
1. The black Statue of Liberty in Saint Martin is a unique and powerful symbol of freedom and resilience. 2. Standing tall on the island of Saint Martin, this statue represents the strength and perseverance of the local community. 3. Unlike its famous counterpart in New York, this statue is crafted in black stone, reflecting the rich history and culture of the island. 4. It serves as a reminder of the struggles and triumphs faced by the people of Saint Martin throughout history. 5. The black Statue of Liberty is a source of pride and inspiration for the island and its inhabitants, embodying their shared values and aspirations.