| These
two images
show banana trees. |
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| The
fruits are protected by a blue
plastic
bag whilst they are growing.
These blue bags
are
becoming an environmental problem because they do not rot away,
they remain in the area as litter. |
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| Deep
in
the
rainforest
sand
is
mined
illegally
so
that
cheap
homes
can
be
built. |
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| These two images show
the holiday beaches of the island. |
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| The beaches and hot
weather attract lots of visitors. |
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| What do they have
on their barbecue? |
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| Nearly
all
homes
have
a
breadfruit
tree
in
their
small
garden. |
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| This
a
new
public
building. |
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| A
modern
house. |
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| A
new
home
belonging
to
fairly
wealthy
people,
note
that
it
is
on
stilts. |
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| Homes
belonging
to
the
poorer
folk. |
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| A
typical
street
scene. |
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| Cactus
plants
grow
on
the
northern
coast.
These
a
real
giants
compared
with
the
ones
we
grow
here. |
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| The
northern
coast
is
largely
unspoiled,
there
are
few
visitors
to
this
area. |
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| More
huge
cactus
plants. |
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| The
St
Lucia
parrot,
their
national
emblem. |
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| Three
images
of
Castries
showing
the
build
up
area
around
the
sea
front. |
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| Note
the
cruise
ship
right
in
the
middle
of
the
town. |
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| This
image
shows
the
peninsular. |
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| An
island
just
off
the
coast. |
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