Cape Cabrits is located between Prince Rupert's Bay in the south and Douglas Bay in the north. In Spanish, Cabrits means "goats," which were used as fresh meat by sailors stopping in Prince Rupert Bay. The two twin hills are called &... read more
Dominica's Morne Trois Piton National Park is located within the mountain of the same name in the south of the island. The maximum altitude of Morne-Trois-Piton is 1,389 metres above sea level. The park covers an area of about 7,000 hectares.... read more
The natural sulphur springs are located in the south of the island, near the village of Soufriere, which can be reached by bus from Dominica's capital, Roseau. The locals speak a dialect of patois (a local dialect of French), and are very expr... read more
Miracle Lake as well as the valley in which is one of Dominica's new natural wonders. The locals call the lake the Holy Lake, as it was only recently created on a Sunday in 1997 and was created over 7 days.
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