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Volume 2, July 2000 |
ISSN 1538-893X |
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site |
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Dominica’s
Steep Volcanic Park Earns
World Heritage Status
In
the southern part of the island, the Dominicans have set aside a
17,000-acre preserve dominated by three volcanic peaks, called the Morne
Trois Pitons. This area of luxuriant tropical rainforest and stark
volcanic highlands was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1998. Other
features of the park include two lesser volcanic peaks, freshwater lakes
and a “boiling lake,” heated by the island’s dormant vulcanism.
Among the Lesser Antilles islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique, Dominica
is considered to have the greatest biodiversity, a large portion of
which is protected in Morne Trois Pitons National Park. Dominica
itself, because of its rugged terrain, is a paradise for visitors who
relish more rugged pursuits, such as hiking and climbing. Morne Trois
Pitons is a worthy goal for travelers who would like to bring home tales
of a slightly different Caribbean adventure.
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