Walking on Bishop's Path by the Water Catchment Area on Green Mountain on Ascension Island


Ascension Island is an extremely isolated and relatively young oceanic island. It lies about 8 degrees south of the Equator and is approximately mid way across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa to South America. The island is Km from north to south and 14 Km from west to east and has an area of 97 square Km with extremely rugged volcanic terrain. The water catchments were built in the late 19th century to supplement the then insufficient water supply for Georgetown from well on Green Mountain.


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Location: Breakneck Valley, Green Mountain, Ascension Island, South Atlantic Ocean
Photo credit: © Robert Kennett / Alamy / Afripics
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