Carnival, or 'The Real Mas', is a pre-Lenten festival, and usually falls in February or March each year. It is unquestionably the most festive season in Dominica.
Read:The Dominica Story: A History of the IslandJanuary 25, 2010
Dominica Carnival: NBD Flag Wavers
National Bank of Dominica Flag-wavers doing their thing at the opening parade of Dominica Carnival 2010.
Dominica (Bradt Travel Guide)- Learn About the Nature IslandAugust 23, 2009
Arcadia Cruise Ship
Arcadia Cruise Ship at the Roseau Cruise Berth on the Dame Eugenia Boulevard (Roseau, Dominica).
More photos of Arcadia Cruises Ship in Dominica.
April 30, 2009
Stratus Clouds
Amazing low stratus clouds highlights the great scenery on a very beautiful day on the nature island of Dominica.
April 24, 2009
April 23, 2009
Mountainous
Thanks Dominica!
April 21, 2009
Rosalie Bay
Rosalie Bay is one of my favorite places in Dominica and perhaps the world. It's just something about the sound of the waves breaking against shore and the constant sea breeze - helps me to forget everything else that's going on in the world.
Just me and nature - thanks Dominica!
April 17, 2009
Fort Shirley View
I've to honestly say, this is one of favorite views - on a perfect day the view is simply breathtaking. A definite must do for anyone visiting Dominica.
Trivia: Cabrits National Park is at the north end of the island of Dominica, north of Portsmouth on a peninsula. The park protects tropical forest, coral reefs and wetlands. There are hiking trails and an English garrison called Fort Shirley. It occupies 1,313 acres (531 ha) and was established in 1986.
Visit Dominica-island.info for more photos from Fort Shirley.
April 16, 2009
The Maude Ferguson's House
The Maude Ferguson's House is of the many historic Architectural houses in the city of Roseau. Maude Ferguson house is also known for its beautiful garden.
Visit Dominica island. info - Dominica's only photo travel guide.
June 4, 2008
Mother and Son
One thing about Dominica, you discover the most amazing things in the most unexpected places. Liuda and I took this picture on our way to visit the Cabrits National Park ( one of the many historical site around Dominica).
Ahead of us, was this mother and son, who we learned later usually just walk to the park to have mother and son picnics for no special reason - now how cool is that? I was amazed that this single mother understood the importance of family time. To many times people forget that is the little things that makes the lasting impressions on our lives.
Yet again I'm amazed.