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Welchman Hall Gully is located in the parish of St. Thomas in the middle of the island.
The Gully was created by the collapse of limestone caverns to create a beautiful garden of tropical plants and trees, which is operated by The Barbados National Trust.
The Gully stretches a mile long and at the end you can look through the naturally formed archway to the rugged Atlantic Ocean.
To view nutmeg, clove, bamboo and palms, Welchman Hall Gully provides a very tranquil experience.
Information correct at the time of posting 6 April 2006.
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