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Bermuda, Travel, Vacation And Relax, No Pollen


Bermuda has a remarkably mild climate that seldom sees
extremes of either hot or cold. During the winter months
(December through March), temperatures average 70F. The
hottest part of the year is between May and mid-October,
when temperatures range from 75F to 85F. The summer months
are somewhat drier, although rainfall is spread fairly
evenly throughout the year.

Bermuda's climate is relatively favourable to hay fever
sufferers. Ragweed is non-existent, and pollens of other
weeds are quickly blown out to sea.

Bermuda is lush and alive with natural splendour. You'll
find the Island is vibrant with over 4,500 marine
organisms, 1,100 insects and spiders, 750 different types
of fungi, 1,000 varieties of plant life, 350 bird species,
and 650 species of fishes. Meander through aromatic
gardens, explore fascinating caves, and swim with fishes of
all colours, shapes and sizes, and you'll discover why
Bermuda is a celebration of fauna and flora that will
delight your senses. To get back to nature, go to Bermuda.

Bermuda was born of a turbulent marriage between the fiery
lava of volcanic eruptions and the tempestuous waters of
the North Atlantic more than 100 million years ago. Over
eons the ocean's currents and prevailing winds sculpted the
pyrogenic rock and covered it with layers of limestone.
Migrating birds carried seminal elements from North America
and the Caribbean. And on the 26-mile long archipelago,
they fertilised the soil with the seeds and spores that
would blossom and flourish on this island paradise. The
animal population arrived here with great determination and
a little luck. There are no land bridges to Bermuda, and no
convenient chain of islands, so only animals that were able
to fly, swim, or drift along on some form of flotsam were
able to make a home here. Finally, the finishing touches
were added by human seafarers who planted shrubs and
flowering trees.

Bermuda is famous for its hospitality and its beautiful
environment, but while your trip to Bermuda may only take
you a couple of hours, it is quite difficult to reach for
migrating animals. There are no land bridges or island
chains leading from the distant mainland over 600 miles
away. Only those animals with the ability to fly, swim, or
hitch rides on floating rafts of vegetation have been able
to land on shore and make themselves at home. Of course,
some of our non-native species arrived in an easier fashion
they were brought over on ships long ago and introduced by
well-intentioned, but perhaps short-sighted people. So,
because of Bermuda's location far out in the Atlantic
Ocean, there are no endemic mammals on this beautiful
Island. As you explore, you will not see the familiar
squirrels or raccoons, but rather, a fine assortment of
amphibians, reptiles, and birds. Experience Bermuda's wild
side explore their land and sea and you'll be certain to
discover a rich community of animal life that will inspire
you to return there year after year. Just like the birds.



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