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In 1997, Carib artist Jacob Frederick achieved his dream of re-enacting the voyage that brought the first Carib settlers to Dominica from their homes in South America. His quest was called The Gli-Gli Project, after a small determined hawk that figures in Carib mythology, and his route was the reverse of the course syracuse hancock international followed by his ancestors more than a thousand years ago.

767-449-8800 Daily, 7:30am to 10:30pm International $$$$ You have a wonderful view of the Caribbean all the way to Scotts Head from this second floor dining room and adjoining balcony. There s probably no better place on the island syracuse hancock international to enjoy a full breakfast of fresh fruit juice and cooked-to-order egg and meat dishes. At lunch and dinner, the menu features goat, pork, and fish boldly seasoned with island spices or gently dressed with continental sauces. Even the vegetarian options are creative, well prepared, and beautifully presented. Fussy eaters appreciate this chance to avoid unfamiliar meats while still enjoying a fine meal in beautiful surroundings.

The old post office, near Old Market Square, has been turned into the Dominica Museum, syracuse hancock international which tells the island s story through photographs, exhibits of Arawak pottery and tools, and a replica of a Carib hut. There s a good view of the town from the second-floor balcony, and while the museum is small, it contains a nicely arranged collection. syracuse hancock international Visit weekdays between 9am and 4pm, and Saturday from 9am to noon. Admission is EC$5/US$2; 767-448-8923.

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