Ruins of the Nigua Sugar Mill, or Ingenio Boca de Nigua, built in the 1600's in Nigua in the Dominican Republic. In 1796, it was the site of the firs


Ruins of the Nigua Sugar Mill, or Ingenio Boca de Nigua, built in the 1600's in Nigua in the Dominican Republic. In 1796, it was the site of the first slave rebellion on the island of Hispaniola. It was partially restored in the 1970's.


Size: 3600px × 5400px
Location: The Pomier Caves Anthroplogical Reserve , The Dominican Republic.
Photo credit: © Jon G. Fuller/VWPics / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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