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Bushiribana Ruins — Attraction in Aruba

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Bushiribana Gold Smelter
H23F+CHV, Noord, Aruba
Aruba Ostrich Farm
Matividiri 57, Paradera, Aruba
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Happy Stop
H23F+9M, Noord, Aruba
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Bushiribana Ruins

H23F+C9F, Noord, Aruba
4.5(953)
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Nearby attractions of Bushiribana Ruins

Bushiribana Gold Smelter

Aruba Ostrich Farm

Bushiribana Gold Smelter

Bushiribana Gold Smelter

4.5

(637)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Aruba Ostrich Farm

Aruba Ostrich Farm

4.4

(362)

Closed
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Happy Stop

Happy Stop

Happy Stop

5.0

(5)

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4.5
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3.0
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Buchiribama Ruins – A Forgotten Spot for the Adventurous

If you’re up for something a bit off the beaten path, the Buchiribama Ruins might catch your interest. Located along the same coastline but quite far out, getting there is part of the experience. There’s no pavement leading to the site, but the road itself isn’t in terrible shape—it’s just a bit remote.

Once you arrive, you’ll see that the term “ruins” is pretty accurate. The place is completely abandoned, and while there’s a sign that clearly says “Do Not Enter,” most tourists ignore it to snap a few photos inside. There’s a strange charm to how untouched and forgotten it feels, which might appeal to those who enjoy exploring hidden or lesser-known places.

Don’t expect any facilities, guides, or crowds—it’s really just you and the ruins. If you’re someone who enjoys a little adventure and wants to see something different from the usual tourist attractions, this could be an interesting stop.

Just bring water, wear good shoes, and go with a sense...

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5.0
1y

From the moment I set foot on Aruba’s sun-kissed shores, I was spellbound. The island’s blend of pristine beaches, azure waters, and rich cultural heritage makes it a paradise unlike any other.

But beyond its natural splendors, Aruba’s ruins are a testament to its captivating history. Each ancient stone and weathered monument whispers tales of civilizations long gone. Exploring these ruins feels like stepping back in time, offering a profound connection to Aruba’s storied past.

Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or someone seeking serenity, Aruba promises an unforgettable experience. Its unique blend of modern luxury and ancient allure is a rare gem in the Caribbean. A visit here is not just a trip; it’s a journey through time, culture, and...

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5.0
5y

Beautiful place, In 1872 to 1881 the right was given to the English company Aruba Island Gold mining Company , London. It was finally this company which built the Gold mill of Bushiribana in 1874. The famous Aruban bricklayer or masons at the time, Alexander Donati along with a few other bricklayers of Curacao were hired to lift the massive rock. These people had to use cranes of wooden beams to put the rocks in place. An old fashioned grind mill was being built. The idea was to grind the rocks into dust. The mill would be powered by the powerful wind of the northeast sea. The dust would leave the clumps of gold behind to be picked up. But they did not have pure gold yet. This had to be achieved by melting the gold and letting it attach itself to...

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Buchiribama Ruins – A Forgotten Spot for the Adventurous If you’re up for something a bit off the beaten path, the Buchiribama Ruins might catch your interest. Located along the same coastline but quite far out, getting there is part of the experience. There’s no pavement leading to the site, but the road itself isn’t in terrible shape—it’s just a bit remote. Once you arrive, you’ll see that the term “ruins” is pretty accurate. The place is completely abandoned, and while there’s a sign that clearly says “Do Not Enter,” most tourists ignore it to snap a few photos inside. There’s a strange charm to how untouched and forgotten it feels, which might appeal to those who enjoy exploring hidden or lesser-known places. Don’t expect any facilities, guides, or crowds—it’s really just you and the ruins. If you’re someone who enjoys a little adventure and wants to see something different from the usual tourist attractions, this could be an interesting stop. Just bring water, wear good shoes, and go with a sense of curiosity.
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From the moment I set foot on Aruba’s sun-kissed shores, I was spellbound. The island’s blend of pristine beaches, azure waters, and rich cultural heritage makes it a paradise unlike any other. But beyond its natural splendors, Aruba’s ruins are a testament to its captivating history. Each ancient stone and weathered monument whispers tales of civilizations long gone. Exploring these ruins feels like stepping back in time, offering a profound connection to Aruba’s storied past. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or someone seeking serenity, Aruba promises an unforgettable experience. Its unique blend of modern luxury and ancient allure is a rare gem in the Caribbean. A visit here is not just a trip; it’s a journey through time, culture, and unparalleled beauty.
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Buchiribama Ruins – A Forgotten Spot for the Adventurous If you’re up for something a bit off the beaten path, the Buchiribama Ruins might catch your interest. Located along the same coastline but quite far out, getting there is part of the experience. There’s no pavement leading to the site, but the road itself isn’t in terrible shape—it’s just a bit remote. Once you arrive, you’ll see that the term “ruins” is pretty accurate. The place is completely abandoned, and while there’s a sign that clearly says “Do Not Enter,” most tourists ignore it to snap a few photos inside. There’s a strange charm to how untouched and forgotten it feels, which might appeal to those who enjoy exploring hidden or lesser-known places. Don’t expect any facilities, guides, or crowds—it’s really just you and the ruins. If you’re someone who enjoys a little adventure and wants to see something different from the usual tourist attractions, this could be an interesting stop. Just bring water, wear good shoes, and go with a sense of curiosity.
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From the moment I set foot on Aruba’s sun-kissed shores, I was spellbound. The island’s blend of pristine beaches, azure waters, and rich cultural heritage makes it a paradise unlike any other. But beyond its natural splendors, Aruba’s ruins are a testament to its captivating history. Each ancient stone and weathered monument whispers tales of civilizations long gone. Exploring these ruins feels like stepping back in time, offering a profound connection to Aruba’s storied past. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or someone seeking serenity, Aruba promises an unforgettable experience. Its unique blend of modern luxury and ancient allure is a rare gem in the Caribbean. A visit here is not just a trip; it’s a journey through time, culture, and unparalleled beauty.
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