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Bushiribana Ruins
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Discover the Fascinating History of Bushiribana Gold Smelter Ruins in Aruba. Aruba's natural beauty and warm climate are not the only reasons why the island is a popular tourist destination.The island is also rich in history and culture, with many fascinating landmarks and sites that offer a glimpse into Aruba's past. One such site is the Bushiribana Gold Smelter Ruins, an impressive testament to Aruba's gold mining industry and the enduring spirit of its people. The Bushiribana Gold Smelter Ruins were built in 1872 by the Aruba Island Gold-mining Company Ltd., which was founded to mine the gold that was discovered in the Seroe Plat region of Aruba.
The smelting works were located on the north coast of the island, near the village of Bushiribana, where they processed the gold ore that was mined in the surrounding areas. The smelting works operated for only ten years, but their construction was so solid that the impressive ruins still remain today. Until recently, visitors to the Bushiribana Gold Smelter Ruins could walk through the ruins and explore the impressive stone walls, chimneys, and arches that once housed the smelting works.
The ruins are a fascinating example of 19th-century industrial architecture and a reminder of Aruba's rich mining heritage. Visitors were also able to take pictures of the ruins, with the intact windows serving as a natural picture frame for a stunning shot of the ocean beyond. Apart from its historical significance and architectural beauty, the Bushiribana Gold Smelter Ruins also offer a glimpse into Aruba's natural beauty and rugged north coast.
The ruins are located in a scenic area that offers panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea and the rugged cliffs and rocky shores of the north coast.�?� Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the coast or hike the nearby trails to explore the natural beauty of Aruba's north coast. The Bushiribana Gold Smelter Ruins are accessible by car or taxi, with ample parking available near the site. Visitors can also join a guided tour or hire a local guide to learn more about the history and significance of the ruins.
The site is open to the public, and there is no admission fee. Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates natural beauty, the Bushiribana Gold Smelter Ruins in Aruba are sure to leave a lasting impression on you. The ruins offer a fascinating glimpse into Aruba's rich mining history and the resilience of its people, as well as a stunning view of the island's rugged north coast. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this unique and fascinating site during your visit to Aruba.Ã??Ã?Â
Accessible by
- Car
- Taxi
- Tour
Attraction Tips
Wear comfortable shoes and plenty of sunscreen. Don't forget to bring water. Please respect the ruins and watch your step as much of the ground is uneven and rocky. This is the perfect place to snap a picture in the open window frames of the ruins.
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