We rented a house on 22nd street and had seen peacock crossing signs so we decided to walk our dog near the Park at the end of the street. As we arrived a guide came out onto the parking lot and asked if we were there for the tour. We were not but said we would love to join. David was our guide. He is enthusiastic and what was the most amazing fact was that his family owns the land upon which the Sacred Grounds are located. His Grandfather decided in the 1940s that this land needed to be preserved and the history of the people explained. His grandmother had a greenhouse here and David, not only knows the history of this area, but is also an avid, well educated Botanist. This tour is in an idyllic, jungle setting on the Bay of Ciega. All kinds of peafowl wander the site, adding beauty to the history lesson learned. This was truly a magical morning that we spent with David and a small group of tourists. Artifacts, antecdotes, botany, fauna, flora, and respectful appreciation for all life made this such a surprise on our morning walk. It was the best ten dollars we have spent so far! We will bring friends here.