Canvas - Soufriere and The Pitons
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The views in and around Soufriere are some of the best in the Caribbean. The famous Pitons coupled with the mountainous landscape St. Lucia offers allow for some amazing memories (pictures). This view is from the only road that leads to Soufriere from the north. As is typical when driving in St. Lucia, you’re normally either driving up or down a mountain and when there’s a break in the trees there’s always a stunning view. Shown here is the town of Soufriere with the backdrop of the Pitons. The valley at the base of the round hill on the left is the location of the Sulphur Springs. You may be able to notice that there are no tree on the west (right) side of the hill due to the high concentration of sulphur. If you look close you can see the constant gaseous emission that allows pressure to escape avoiding pressure build up that can lead to dangerous explosions.
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The views in and around Soufriere are some of the best in the Caribbean. The famous Pitons coupled with the mountainous landscape St. Lucia offers allow for some amazing memories (pictures). This view is from the only road that leads to Soufriere from the north. As is typical when driving in St. Lucia, you’re normally either driving up or down a mountain and when there’s a break in the trees there’s always a stunning view. Shown here is the town of Soufriere with the backdrop of the Pitons. The valley at the base of the round hill on the left is the location of the Sulphur Springs. You may be able to notice that there are no tree on the west (right) side of the hill due to the high concentration of sulphur. If you look close you can see the constant gaseous emission that allows pressure to escape avoiding pressure build up that can lead to dangerous explosions.
The views in and around Soufriere are some of the best in the Caribbean. The famous Pitons coupled with the mountainous landscape St. Lucia offers allow for some amazing memories (pictures). This view is from the only road that leads to Soufriere from the north. As is typical when driving in St. Lucia, you’re normally either driving up or down a mountain and when there’s a break in the trees there’s always a stunning view. Shown here is the town of Soufriere with the backdrop of the Pitons. The valley at the base of the round hill on the left is the location of the Sulphur Springs. You may be able to notice that there are no tree on the west (right) side of the hill due to the high concentration of sulphur. If you look close you can see the constant gaseous emission that allows pressure to escape avoiding pressure build up that can lead to dangerous explosions.