Photo depicts “Basen Torti” in Carib Territory
Photo by Kevin Dangleben
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Now that is what I call the scene of cleanliness, purity, and I might even add sanctity!
Water too, is the symbol of Life–the word that I have written with a capital L, to magnify “Life” in Love–the Light of the awakened soul.
If only we, Dominican people, would understand that our land, Dominica herself, is consecrated by our Holy God, to be called Paradise.
Yes, yes, God Almighty, Eternal Spirit, Love, which is the state of His Person–Jesus Christ; He lives and walks on the mountain tops of our Dominica; grieving at the pride, pomposity, wickedness, and evil of some of her people; but still, through His mercy and compassion of Love, He is protecting the God fearing people–the humble, the innocent, and the ignorants of the Land of Dominica.
It is us, her people, who must strive for complete consecration of our minds. So why don’t we?
O dear God! Why don’t our people of Dominica strive for the conscecration of our Conscience, our minds, and our hearts–the state of our awakened soul, by which You can work with us through our faith–not our human senses? Dear God! Why don’t we?
is it a difficult walk? Want to go there
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This pool is located in the Mahaut River (Kalinago Territory) area, below the primary school. A small tract leads to the pool. About 15 minutes walk from the school.
Beautiful Dominica!!!
is there a site where u can find a listings of hikes to such places?
wacky rollers ???
NICE!!!
thank you God for Dominica.
ohhh what a pleasure
ohhh what a pleature.
ohhh what a pleature
Oh to be home right now, rain and all
Cous this is a very beautiful photo. I so miss home right now.
Great! I love it. I would love to take a dip in this one.
Kevin, Exactly where (on which river or stream) in the Kalniago Territory is this pool?
so beautiful like to go there next time i visit beautiful d.a
VERY INVIGORATING !!! I LIKE!!!
Beautiful… I’d like to go there
ohhh so nice