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balashi gold mill ruins

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    • Jpatob 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Like to know the history of Aruba, and took a tour of the island. This was one of the highlights. Pieces of the buildings are still standing. Wind is ferocious there, so hang on.
    • 861eugenian 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Balashi gold mill ruins are a nice stop to visit if you have extra time and already visited all popular spots. It's very solitaire place so try not to go alone and take your camera for good pictures, you won't take more than 1 hour once to get here.
    • Petiebear 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I went on 3 tours: Safari Natural Pool, Sunset Sail and 5 hour bus tour. The first 2 they did a fabulous job. If it had to be 1 - I'd go with the Safari. It is one of the jeep tours where you won't get sunburned to a crisp/has shade and you see the Alto Vista Church, California Lighthouse (not worth that trip but included on all tours), Natural Pools, the Goldmine ruins, the Natural Bridge, the Baby Natural Bridge and more. You don't go to Baby Beach - which is touted as all the rage for some unknown reason to me. If you want to snorkel - go to the Shipwreck or Malmark Beach. Weather permitting on the Safari you can swim at the Natural Pools if you are physically able to climb down (and back up). Not for the disabled. The Bus tour was the most informative but lunch stop - I'm still scratching my head on the choice of restaurant. No views, horrible non-Arubian food and completely unimpressive - go with the 3 hour tour - not worth the extra money. The Sunset Sail - guides were fantastic and made their best efforts to entertain. The "snacks" (no gluten free and again not much if anything to do with Aruba) are not what you would go for - although the booze is for some but no one got sloppy to my relief!
    • 305shellyt 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited the ruins as part of our ABC Jeep Tour. My husband and I thought the ruins were fascinating. It boggles the mind to think that people back then could build such huge structures! It was fun to climb around and think of what life might have been like back then.
    • karsiniwatik 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is really strange artifac but the pilling up of the stones gives a respect to an old knowlede.They give such certain impression that you can not connect to the gold ones.
    • susan129 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The ruins were so incredibly fascinating. We could not get our heads around how these incredibly huge slabs of stone were ever moved into place so perfectly. A free and fun excursion on Aruba. Don't miss this special place.
    • NYBuffalomike 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We drove here only because we were in between the natural pool and natural bridges. Honestly we didn't even get out to look. It honestly was a bunch of ruins.May be good for some but just not my thing.
    • don452 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The best part of this site was the stories Richie our guide told us. Also, got some really great photos from inside the ruins, with people posed in the window with the ocean in the background.
    • 641terrip 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Stopped here briefly on our 4x4 tour. Pretty neat story. This whole are is nice to see. It's such a unexpected side to see of Aruba. This side is more desert like with lots of sand, rocks, and cacti.
    • UnhappyCamper53 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Beautiful scenery...great photo ops. Very interesting story. Also, the water and rocks surrounding this is amazing.
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