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Dominica

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    Morne Trois Pitons National Park: A UNESCO Gem

    This spectacular national park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcases Dominica's dramatic volcanic landscape. It features lush rainforests, deep valleys, five volcanoes, and the famous Boiling Lake, making it a prime example of unique geological processes.

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    Home to the Rare Sisserou Parrot

    Dominica is the sole natural habitat of the endangered Sisserou Parrot (Imperial Amazon), its national bird. This magnificent, large parrot is a symbol of the island's rich biodiversity and its commitment to conservation efforts, though its population remains vulnerable.

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    A Land of 365 Rivers and Active Volcanoes

    Nicknamed "The Nature Island," Dominica boasts an incredible 365 rivers, one for each day of the year, flowing from its lush, mountainous interior. Its volcanic origins are evident in numerous hot springs and the presence of nine active volcanoes, though most are dormant or monitored.

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    Home to the Caribbean's Last Indigenous Reserve

    Dominica is unique for preserving the Kalinago Territory, a 3,700-acre district home to the descendants of the pre-Columbian Carib people. This community actively maintains its ancestral traditions, crafts, and language, offering a rare glimpse into indigenous Caribbean culture.

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    Dominica Hosts the World's Second-Largest Boiling Lake

    This geothermal wonder is a flooded fumarole, emitting steam and bubbling water heated by molten lava beneath the Earth's surface. Hiking to this remote lake offers a challenging yet rewarding adventure through dense rainforest.