Morne Watt from the heights of Grand Bay.
Photo by Frederick Francis
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wonderfully, Dominica my home sweet home.
WONDERFULL home sweet home .
Don’t want to sound like a pessimist, but it just so looks like a volcano waiting to erupt. All the same, that does not take away the fact that it is a breathtaking view. Nice pic of the day.
This is a beautiful sight. I will settle for viewing it and admiring it.
Man, I love my country. God bless you DA.
i love the tip of the mountain peak; beautiful, simply beautiful!!!
Long live waitukubuli
Wow….so majestic….I wonder if anyone has reached the top…
Trekky, before the passage of Huricane David (1979) Dominicans used to hike to the summit of MOrne Watt (4017 ft, and 3rd tallest peak on Dominica). I never attempted it. But from reports it became more dificult with the passage of David.
Makes you want to hold your breath or pinch yourself. In case one is dreaming
people are going to start commenting on how beautifulit is….but they don’t even enjoy it….they don’t even go for hikes………….get off your butts dominicans…..and go hike lup a mountian
whas your stress