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St Helena was discovered in 1502 and Ascension Island was discovered on 1501 by a portuguese sailor Joao da nova.

The capital of St Helena is Jamestown and the capital of Ascension Island is Georgetown.

Ascension Island and tristan da cunha are  both sister Islands of St Helena.  

All eyes are on St Helena as the Island is in the process of having its very first Airport built, these are very exciting times for both Islands and its people.

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  • 25 days after setting out, Tristan passengers still can’t land
    Three and a half weeks after first sailing from Cape Town, passengers on the beleaguered MV Edinburgh finally reached Tristan da Cunha on Monday 17 June 2013 – only to find they could not go ashore. Sea conditions were too … Continue reading → […]
  • 18 June 1815: the date that changed St Helena for ever
    The 18th of June is not seen as a significant date on St Helena, but perhaps it should be: it’s the anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, which had immense ramifications for the island. Without it, Napoleon Bonaparte would not … Continue reading → […]