St. Lucia Photographs 1



These extra photographs have been provided by Mr. Martyn Brown from Woodstock Museum. They may be useful for many aspects of study based on St Lucia.

These two images show banana trees. bananas2.jpg (43274 bytes)
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. bananas1.jpg (41747 bytes)
Deep in the rainforest sand is mined illegally so that cheap homes can be built.  bananas3.jpg (38774 bytes)
These two images show the holiday beaches of the island. beach1.jpg (31190 bytes)
The beaches and hot weather attract lots of visitors. beach2.jpg (43628 bytes)
What do they have on their barbecue? barbeque.jpg (43093 bytes)
Nearly all homes have a breadfruit tree in their small garden. breadfruit.jpg (30765 bytes)
This a new public building. building1.jpg (46631 bytes)
A modern house. building3.jpg (30369 bytes)
A new home belonging to fairly wealthy people, note that it is on stilts. building4.jpg (43092 bytes)
Homes belonging to the poorer folk. building5.JPG (44790 bytes)
A typical street scene. houses1.jpg (32809 bytes)
Cactus plants grow on the northern coast. These a real giants compared with the ones we grow here. cactus1.jpg (52533 bytes)
The northern coast is largely unspoiled, there are few visitors to this area. north1.jpg (56559 bytes)
More huge cactus plants. north2.jpg (26379 bytes)
The St Lucia parrot, their national emblem. parrot.jpg (23857 bytes)
Three images of Castries showing the build up area around the sea front. castries5.jpg (47319 bytes)
Note the cruise ship right in the middle of the town. castries6.jpg (55074 bytes)
This image shows the peninsular. castries7.jpg (47108 bytes)
An island just off the coast. island.jpg (43704 bytes)

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