Turn inland along the river for a detour up the Layou Valley. This area was flooded in 1997 when an enormous landslide dumped tons of dirt from the island s interior into the river forming dirt barriers. When the lower two dams burst, the valley flooded and the upper dam created a large pool. Ask at the Layou River Hotel ( 767-449-6081) for directions to hiking trails and scenic secondary roads in the area. The area is incredibly lovely with lush vegetation.
these rivers and pools rather than in the ocean, and you ll want to give it a try, especially after a long hike. Don t swim in the ocean or rivers near Roseau, and avoid slow-moving rivers since parasitic bilharzia is always a possibility. Otherwise, the water on and around the island is wonderfully clean and pure.
don t want to miss. Most of these sea creatures are seen only in specific areas at certain times of the year, so deciding to take a whale/dolphin watching trip is not something you do anytime or anywhere the idea strikes you. That s why visitors to Dominica have such an uncommon opportunity.
You can get a panoramic view of the town and the coast, all the way to Scotts Head, from Morne Bruce Hill. If you have a car, drive south on Bath Road, which is the western boundary of the Botanical Gardens; or amble up Jack s Walk, which begins near the aviary and the east entrance to the gardens and climbs steeply up the hill. At the top, in addition to a terrific view, you ll find a fine residential area and a couple of small inns.
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