Monday, October 22, 2012

oradea mare Papa, on the left, is taller and plunges down a 200-foot rock face. At his feet, hot sulfur springs





The national plant of St. Lucia is the very fragrant pink cabbage rose. The national tree is the calabash. On Dominica, the national flower is the bwa kawib or carib wood.It grows wild in dry coastal areas, and bright red flowers bloom along its branches. Orchids, African tulip trees, ferns, hibiscus and bird-of-paradise are cultivated in gardens oradea mare and grow wild throughout the islands. oradea mare Even drier land supports colorful bushes such as oleanders, and a variety of fruit trees grow along the roadways. Much of the local diet is based on the abundant supply of mangos, bananas, papayas, soursops, passion- fruit, guavas and coconuts.

Papa, on the left, is taller and plunges down a 200-foot rock face. At his feet, hot sulfur springs form small whirlpools where you can soak. Mama is broad, cool, and gentle. There s a deep, decent-sized pool at her feet, where you may swim. A rocky ridge separates the two, and it can be a bit slippery getting down to the pools especially Papa s. Guides usually hang out at the beginning of the trail, and if you intend oradea mare to go farther oradea mare than the viewing platform, it s a good idea to ask one to accompany you. They charge about EC$27/US$10 for up to four people, but negotiate a price before you agree to their services.

You won t get lost if you stick to the main roads that connect the capital of Castries (northwest coast) to Vieux Fort (southern tip). One hugs the west coast, and another cuts through the center of the island via the town of Dennery, oradea mare then runs south along the east coast until it connects to the west-coast road. Road signs are erratic, and some roads seem to have no name at all, but are known by locals as the road to. The main turnoffs are marked, usually, but sometimes with a homemade oradea mare sign that s faded over the years. Just know that all roads lead eventually to the main coastal roads, and you can find your way north or south from there. oradea mare

ered it an ideal hideout. Boats passing by in open water often miss the narrow opening that leads to the bay, which is tucked deep into the mountainous oradea mare coast. Several guesthouses and inns are set among the trees on both sides of the bay, and a palm-shaded beach stretchs out at the foot of the green hills. Transportation from one side of the harbor to the other and from the marina jetty to the beach is provided by a water taxi.

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