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Dominica, known as The Nature Island of the Caribbean, radiates a sense of serene, ageless beauty. It's a place where people and nature live in harmony, where lush and varied flora and fauna are protected by an extensive natural park system. Home to the first Eastern Caribbean UNESCO World Heritage Site, the island also contains the appropriately named Boiling Lake, the second-largest thermally-active lake in the world.

Dominica (pronounced Dom-in-ee-ka) has 365 rivers, so it's no surprise that the island also has an abundance of waterfalls. A hiker's paradise, it's the largest (29 miles long and 16 miles at its widest) and most mountainous of the Windward Islands. And it's a world famous site for whale watching: year-round sightings of the resident population of Sperm Whales are common because of the depths of warm west coast waters.

Just as Dominica's mountains tower majestically into the sky, its coastline drops swiftly into the sea. And just as fervently as hikers head for the mountains, divers treasure its waters. With steep drop-offs, pristine reefs, clear waters and amazing marine life, Dominica is one of the best diving locations in the Caribbean. But it's still relatively undiscovered, leading to virtually vacant dive sites. The island also hosts Dive Fest, a week-long, island-wide event sponsored by the Dominica Water Sports Association in July. The festival includes an Underwater Treasure Hunt, free diving and snorkeling lessons, discounted whale/dolphin and dive trips, and Carib Canoe Races.

Then again, you might just want to laze on the beautiful white sands and admire the clear Caribbean water. No matter what you do or where you go you'll be captivated by Dominica's endless charm.



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Juvenile crime and joblessness

" Dean of the Caricom Youth Ambassador Corps - " expressed "profound disappointment" that the majority of heads of government who mandated the young people of the region to prepare a report on matters affecting them could not bother to attend the summit to receive it.A Only three heads - " Dominica's Roosevelt Skerrit, the current Caricom Chairman, ...

CARICOM Rejects Nuclear Waste Transportation

Roseau, Dominica Feb 4 The Caribbean Community rejected once again the use of their territorial waters to transport nuclear waste in view of the departure of a new ship with these products from the United Kingdom to Japan.

CARICOM leaders endorse report on youth development

By Ivan Cairo PARAMARIBO, Suriname; The inaugural Caribbean Community Summit on Youth Development came to a conclusion in Suriname on Saturday with the endorsement of the main recommendations of the CARICOM Commission on Youth Development by the CARICOM leaders.

Letter: Thanks, but no thanks

Dear Sir: Amidst the excitement following the December 18th, 2009 Dominica General Elections, and the flurry of congratulatory messages received by the new government was an unusual note from the Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, as reported, which demands some comment.

Poor turnout of leaders at CARICOM heads of government conference on youth

The first ever Caribbean Community heads of government conference on youth opened on Friday in Paramaribo, Suriname with just three leaders attending.

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