Places
The estate landscape of north-west Antigua, written down through the surviving wetland that carries its colonial name. Click through for the full record.

McKinnon's Salt Pond
Saint John Parish, north-west Antiguaalso known as: McKinnons Salt Pond · McKinnon's Pond · McKinnon's Saltpond IBA
A coastal salt pond and former mangrove-lined lagoon on the west-facing shore of north-west Antigua. The pond carries forward, in its name, the surname of the plantation-owning family whose estate once occupied the surrounding landscape.

McKinnon's Estate
Saint John Parish, north-western Antiguaalso known as: Mackinnon's Estate · McKinnon Plantation · Dickenson Bay Plantation (earlier parcel)
An eighteenth-century sugar plantation in north-western Antigua, on the slopes facing west over McKinnon's swamp toward Runaway Bay and Dickenson Bay. The mill is gone; the estate landscape has been almost entirely overwritten by modern residential construction.