Photo taken at ‘Tou Sab’ in Scotts Head looking towards Roseau.
Photo by Dinny
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Truly, this is Paradise. There is not another island like our Dominica. We are really blessed and do not even know and appreciate that. We have a tendency to take things for granted and when we travel and see how other countries are, we realise what we have left behind. “You never miss the water till the well runs dry.”
Very therapeutic. That’s why the foreigners come to visit the Nature island. So much beauty and peace. Beautiful scenery.
Omg!! Scotts Head is the best place to take a photoshot!………. This is just a beautiful village… Nice. Miii Liikie!!!##
Beautiful and serene. Would love to go for a swim and also a boat cruise. This would be a wonderful way to spend the day on a bright, sunny day.
Scotts Head is truly a beautiful place!!!
My home away from home.
God Bless Dominica!
Does anyone else know this spit as being called the “tombolo”?
nice and different point of view of this location.
How lucky am I to live in this wonderful village ,truly an excellent shot.
When was the last time you went to the beach for a sea bath?
May bon diay….Tiger u not easy. lol. But one thing, nowhere in Dca is more photographed than the Soufriere Scott’s Head area eh.
The identical thought crossed my mind. As we go about our business, how often we take our natural resources and beautiful sceneries for granted and never give them a thought or as much a glance.
@ oceanview
Just a reminder. Such pictures should move us to the extent and cause our hearts to soar upwards to Heaven. How often you viewed it and admired the scenery while contemplating on its beauty in addition to thanking God for your eyes because you can see, etc…And for such beauty He created? How often we fail to do this. How often we fail to do this with gratitude to God who created us, all things also for our enjoyment.
wow. that’s beautiful
Good God, Almighty I’m speechless Dominica is so unique and natural, what are beauty it is really indeed isle of beauty isle of splendor.
i have had many xxxperiences at ‘too sarb’… in scotts head…. if u don’t know where Too Sarb is… then it’s the scotts head beach… the seeds of many dominican babies were planted there lol…
whosssssss i need to go soak my ……in that water right now..WHOSSSS
Admin what you edit my comment.. What is so wrong in someone wanting to soak there thing in the salt water….?
wow is their any mermaids? water looks scary.
Great for diving and snorkeling, I think!
scary??? really???/ couldn’t think of a better adjective….? Beautiful picture Dinny!!!!
Absolutely breath-taking!!!!
Beautiful Dominica!