La Maison de l'Iet Oscar Martinique
Ilet Oscar Martinique, 97240,
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Good morning Belle.
... I suppose. He’s one of those lovely people who you feel like you’ve known forever the moment you meet them. We know a few people in common too from the company as he’s worked here a few years. We walked all across the deserted town and got some nice pictures of the architecture and funny quirks of Sunday life morning life. At around 11am when the church goers came pouring out of the beautiful gothic church, the town came to life a little ...
But first, a Caribbean vacay!
... than most people.
It’s only fitting that I see her before leaving for Africa, as her presence in my life has contributed greatly to where I am now. It was with her that I learned to relax and feel truly at ease in a different culture, which I think is one of the hardest things to do. Strolling around Lyon together as teenagers I saw how wonderful life can be, even if lived in a ...
Happy New Year from Martinique
... December so we missed out all round. Not to mind, we hung around there for another day and then not wanting to part company with Awaroa we both headed south to a place called Anse D'Arlet where we had farewell night.
Awaroa wanted to head north to Dominica while we were heading south to St.Lucia. Justin and Helen had decided it was time to leave Cuttyhunk and head back to the UK. All godd things must come to an end some time.
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Martinique, Oui, Oui
... br>
We stayed a couple of days and then decided we would move up the west coast to do a bit of exploring. Still with Awaroa we sailed past a well known landmark called Diamond Rock where the English held off the French by manning it with cannon and calling it HMS Diamond Rock. It was only when the French wrecked a boat loaded with rum onto it that they were able to defeat the English. .
We anchored in a bay called Anse Mitan, ...
Short but not so Sweet
... to kill some birds and animals. Later the same day, Pierre Laveniere, a planter with an estate to the south of St. Pierre, went to inspect his crops with a party of workers and they were swept away by a vast avalanche of boiling volcanic mud. A torent of volcanic effluent, including mud, lava, boiling gasses, andn rocks, estimated to be a quarter of a mile wide and 100 feet high, completely buried the estate.
The worst of the ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: La Maison de Ilet Oscar

