Guest : Billy Leisegang
St. Helena island is a remote volcanic outpost in the South Atlantic Ocean midway
between South America and Africa. It's famous as the place of Napoleon Bonaparte's
exile and death, as commemorated by a now-empty tomb. Climbing destinations include
the 699 steps of Jacob's Ladder and Diana's Peak, sheltering endemic plant and animal
life.
Discovered by the Portuguese navigator João de Nova on May 21, 1502.
Diana's Peak is the highest point, at 818 metres.
Jacob's Ladder is a staircase leading from Jamestown up the side of Ladder Hill to
Ladder Hill Fort. The ladder is all that remains of an cable railway which was built there
in the early 1800.