Photo by Dr. Alphaeus Allick
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loving the greenry..so beautiful..
This is so F beautiful. I am so excited looking at this photo, I can’t control myself. DOMINICA the most beautiful island of the caribbean is a fact 100%, wow, kisses, kisses, kisses.
Has anyone noticed that cow down there drinking water from the edge?
ya, now that you mention it.
Just looking at this photo makes me realise how wonderful it would look on the front cover of a magazine or brochure depicting Dominica’s natural beauty
It’s really the nature island of the caribbean. beauifull
This has to be the Garden of Eden and if not…… close enough!!! My Lord God made it all!
Here”s a little bit of heaven right there.
Beautiful picture, scenery and the greeneries too! Send us some rain in Toronto; not too much but ample to make our lawns and trees green.
wow,truely a photo of the day….this is so relaxing
Congrats Mr. A. Allick…keep it up.
DATS JUST PURE BEAUTY!! NATURE AT IT’S BEST!!
very nice photograph,,dominica is beautiful in and out
This is absolutely gorgeous.
Such a wonderful photo. Such profound tranquility. Isle of beauty, Isle of splendour, there is none to compare. These and many more are the beauties of my island that we sometimes just don’t take the time to stop and marvel.Where else but D.a
That was taken some time ago. In the middle of the photo there is now a lot of red mud from where they dump the excavated earth from the new road widening project….But in true Dominica style it will get green in a few months and look like this again…the river is running red too because of all the rain!