Photo depicts a section of Dominica’s Botanical Gardens.
Photo submitted by Chocolate Thomas.
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My son’s mushroom tree we love it!
my stamping grounds,we use to raid this place back then,those days angelo was the watchman,that man chase us so much times,till he give up,them sugar apples and the fish pond,was our favorite targets,we used like to run up them steps to the cross to,them was fun days me boy.
That`s nature, They say green is hope.
so beautiful… I used to cochay inside the hedges after school heheheheh!
it would be beautifuller (sic) if the roof was out of it….
Awesom. Nature at its best. Clean & green.
Beauty….lol
why are there many more of this in the nature island????????….botanical garden and cabrits only……comeone man….all villagers should have a two different sites to go for a good walk stroll
Well manicured. This also reminds me of how much more we could be doing with our botanical gardens as the Nature Isle. Min. of Forestry, let’s get on it. We have talented florists and horticultualists I’m sure
@ Ms. Kubuli, get a life and stop being an armchair critic! What contribution have YOU made towards the development of the Botanic Gardens? The dedicated staff of the Forestry & Parks Division should be commended for ensuring the survival of our iconic Botanic Gardens despite the many challenges i.e. lack of resources, traffic congestion, littering, stray dogs,unauthorized playing of football,vandalism, “Creole in the Park” etc.
I have contributed. Have you? I commend them for the upkeep of the Gardens. I’m just saying the Gardens could use a little less grass and a little more flowers and creativity. But I hear you, $$(budget) is always a problem. Right now they blocked of the little parking area by CHS gate. Where do we park to enjoy all the grass?
before creole in the park
Oh Beautiful Dominica. Don’t let them take you from us!