A 17th century, travelers described Anguilla as a "nest of pirates and smugglers and outlaws, dangerous to every neighboring island and a disgrace to the British name." Today, it could hardly be more different.
A 17th century, travelers described Anguilla as a "nest of pirates and smugglers and outlaws, dangerous to every neighboring island and a disgrace to the British name." Today, it could hardly be more different.