I think the key to Umatac, to its current situation and most definitely to its potential, is its natural setting. As you come down, you wind around, you go through the village. The bay is there. The mountains are in the background. The travel down the road just to the village, that inland road through the mountain is great. And, I think that everything else that’s down there is just an extra plus. So there’s no question that the village has a handful of very authentic historic structures there. The forts and the church ruins. And, we also have a series of etchings from the Freycinet and that type of adventure that also document the significance of the village. So, the potential there isn’t in the remaining vernacular architecture, or that type of thing. It’s the historic Spanish era building and then the natural terrain.” Jack Benjamin Jones, Architect