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The above photo depicts a village somewhere in Dominica.
It was submitted anonymously and the date or the location of the photo is unknown.
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That is Kouanari boy. Trust me, I know my village. That is Frazer looking at the mountaun from east to west.
Confirm that with Mr. Honeychurch. He has a good eyes for that type of thing.
Enough said.
I think Loubiere -looking north
Hmm, Looks like everyone is one is trying to get 3G service on their iphones. Btw, is that a dinosaur in the background. Just kidding, wonderful picture. To be honest would rather live in those times there.
i second dat done were the dayz
Pic dates back to 1904.
I will go for Balahoo Town, L’autre Bor, now Pottersville looking north. The hill you see there is Fond Cole, Glasgow. The photographer maybe standing where is now Elliot Avenue junction with Goodwill Road. I see what looks like tamarind trees in the back and there was a long avenue of tamarinds along the sea in the old days I hear. Old people said Goodwill estate had a stone wall along it to separate it from the village so that seems to be it on the right….Just thinking.
Some good observations..
Yes that’s it, great observation
The hill in the distance looks somewhat familiar. That photo was pulled from the Dominica section of the Antanlontan website. The photo may have been from around 1904.
http://www.antanlontan-antilles.com/dominique-3.html
Thanks for the link.
Thanks for the link too. Nice pics on there
Thanks ever so much. Just had a very enjoyable lunch break looking at pictures of long ago Dominica.
That is definitely Marigot in 2012
lolool funny, very funny
so the person could have atleast give a description of the village so that other persons could know.
Wow very nice. Those were the peaceful days.
i bet there were sky scrapers in cities in America at that time….not saying America haven’t come a long way too…but while the Caribbean was in so much darkness……………
Chupes!
Wow…god bless Dominica!
Assertive, NOT Agressive!
I will go with Canefield, looking eastward- that area between The Old Mill and the turn to the Canefield Airport.
This is what you call history. Just a few days I was explaining to my daughters and grand daughter what kind of houses we lived in when I was growing up in DA. My grand daughter had a school project to resemble an Indian village. I wish the one who sent this to DNO could have just let us know which village in DA. The date would be nice to at least the village name would be great..thank you for who ever sent this to DNO because besideme two other people are going to be vert pleased to see what I tried explaining to them a few weeks ago. Thanks again DNO for publishing this. I am born and bread DA citizen writing from the state of Georgia in the USA.
i have seen these pic before from a old friend going to see if i remember where these is
I may be wrong but this area looks like that spot where Josephine Gabriel Company is looking east to Bath Estate, with the walls of the Gardens on the right. Like I said I may be wrong. I wish to know the exact location.
Nah, not enough mountain ranges in the background.
wow please send more pics to dno i love seeing dem wow