Photographer grabbed this shot in St. Joseph while driving on the west coast
Photo by D. John
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I wonder who ensure that the roads are well paved?
Beautiful ..and good road too.
Oh, that’s incredible! I hold fond memories of childhood drives up the Coast from Canefield to Portsmouth, windows down, ocean breeze, atmosphere! Sunday drive limes! Oh good times!
My beautiful, coveted, yet filled with broke and jobless people St. Joseph. Wish our pockets were as green as those beautiful hillsides.
God gave all you land to plant, get up you lazy people and utilize the soil, it is God’s gift to you. No one in Dominica should be out of a job when we have fertile soil to plant food and sell.
That’s true but every time somebody says that the country doesn’t have any work people like to tell them to go and do farming. So that is the only outlet that is available? Just imagine if everyone on the island was a farmer? How would that type of country work? Please explain? I need some clarity.
When they start planting hope you will provide a boat or boats like your pm has promise the farmers for years and get some over seas market for them. Calling someone lazy without looking at the other side of things are not a right move. Everyone in Dominica can’t be a farmer.