A giant seaside rock once used by the British as an armed fort, now a diving site for the more adventurous scuba diver.
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A giant seaside rock once used by the British as an armed fort, now a diving site for the more adventurous scuba diver.
This mountain may look innocent, but don't be fooled: it's really a volcano, responsible for the destruction of the town of St. Pierre.
The island's most scenic drive, winding up mountains through lush tropical landscape.
Nature lovers take note: this canyon offers some of the Caribbean's most spectacular scenery.
A nature reserve featuring a diverse landscape, from mangrove swamps, to rocky coasts and white beaches.
Gorges of the River Falaise.
Acres of tropical rainforest cover this mountain, best seen by hiking its many hiking trails.
