Photo depicts Scotts Head from Soufriere.
Photo by Dinny Joseph
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i would like to ask a general question,in times past,like long ago, did this beaches ever been sandy? why are they so rocky today,is it as times go by or just nature,or the hurricanes did that damage.
From the time I know myself it is always rocky. I am 56 years young
You just answered your question…All of the above!!!!
it was a very sandy beach but over the years hurricanes damaged it
This is a beatifull picture , great shot the camerman knows what his is doing.
This my favorite place to swim when i am home.
Hope to be home soon.
nice pic… but what do those soufriere people have boat for nuh… they don’t fish… whenever i come to soufriere it never have fish… always dread… i guess those from scotts head taking all on them….
That’s not the point of the pic, just appreciate it.