Photo depicts a section of the Roseau Valley from the Laudat Road
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Photo by Cordelle Joseph
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dominica was created….big cities were made .what a difference.god bless dominica
Beautiful and picturesque (not picture skew). Thanks to patriots like Athie Martin and Bernard Wiltshire for campaigning from Scotts Head to Capauchin to keep and maintain our natural beauty, pristine,and beautiful as is, except in circumstances where nothing else can be done.
These are the true patriots and lovers of Waitukubuli.
I had to laugh at “not picture skew” cause before I could pronounce this world I called it just that “Picture skew” lol
Beautiful Dominica. I Love land!
Messes up your mind, this beauty. You have to think, “What should we be thankful for again?” All the money and other material possessions in the world can not recreate this. Not even close. And the blessings that flows from this bounty? We can not begin to calculate, not nearly.
Dominica is truly blessed, I tell ya.
Home sweet home , i will be home next week, it is still too cold in California .
Wow – green and more green!
This is true green and more green, this is the reason why, we in the valley have to stand up against the geothermal stuff
As soon as this geothermal money making business start to operate, there will be no such thing as green in the valley. God Bless the Nature Isle, and we have to enjoy all the natural beauty, not them geothermal plant etc, which will pollute our nature beauty
Really lush! Love my island.
Now that’s beautiful scenery!