World Tourist, 2005.
The first people to come to Barbados were the Arawak Indians, who lived
there for about 4 - 500 years. They lived mostly in caves and gulleys that
protected them against the storms and hurricanes that occurred from time to
time. Their main crops grown were maize and casava. They also ate corn to
supplement their diets.
Comino Island lies between Malta and Gozo, and is 1 sq. mile in size.
It is a barren, rocky wilderness, with jagged cliffs, with two tiny sandy
beaches, coves, creeks, rock tunnels and Blue Lagoon. The land has belonged
to the McConney family from about 1740 and the present owner inherited half
from her mother in l953. The great hurricane of 1831 devastated their
plantation house, which was later built in a more sheltered place.
The Europeans that first came were Spanish arriving shortly after 1492,
but when the Portuguese visited in 1536, the Indians had abandoned the
island. Learned men have tried to find out why the Indians left the island
so mysteriously, but have yet to discover the complete answer to this
riddle.