Port Royal is a village, due to hurricanes facing regular damage
It's located at the end of the Palisadoes, once it was real buzz
Once it was largest city in the Caribbean, in every case there are somethings in between
Functioned as centre of shipping and commerce in the Caribbean sea, real hurting point was natural disasters which were occurring regularly.
In seventeenth century two forces attacked, in the form of earthquake and tsunami everything got destroyed
Port Royal was once home to privateers, running as per the commissions
This port city was notorious for its gaudy displays of wealth, It was a popular homeport for the sponsored privateers of English and Dutch
Many of the crews turned pirate, Port Royal became place of congregate.
After the destruction in seventeenth century commercial role was steadily taken over by the nearby town, this was the phase of down
Never forget that natural force is bigger than anything, it can give everything or nothing
Plans for redevelopment started and decision made to convert this city into tourism destination to serve cruise ships, placed developmental chips
Transformation comes from intentions, thorough implementation brings up creations.
Taino Indians occupied this area for centuries, now reality is different and history stays as memories
Valuable resources attracted more outsiders, they settled and became insiders
Spain maintained control over the island for more than hundred years, it was long duration it appears
Some times are disloyal, this is the story of Port Royal.
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