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Dominica

  1. 1. DOMINICA “the nature island” By Julie Roberts
  2. 2. Introduction • Dominica is an island in the Caribbean. • Language: English and French patois. • People: Mostly descendents of African slaves and Carib Indians. • Currency: East Caribbean dollar (XCD). • Population: Est. 72514
  3. 3. A brief history of Dominica Discovered Fought over by Slavery Independence by Columbus Britain and abolished France 1978 1627 to 1978 1834 1493
  4. 4. Climate Max Temp (°C) Mildly tropical… Winter: 21°C-28° … Summer: 23° C C-30°C… Dry season: February to April… Min Temp (° ) C Rainy season: June to October… Rain (mm) 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
  5. 5. Weather facts • Hurricane season between June and October • Reaching its peak in late August to early September. • In 1979 (Hurricane David), • 1980 (Hurricane Allen), • 1995 (Hurricane Luis) • 1999 (Hurricane Lenny) • In November 2004 an earthquake occurred in the north of Dominica causing millions of dollars of damage. • Hurricane Dean destroyed most of Dominica's banana crop in August 2007. • School bus, a gift from Canada • Three days later, unused • Climate change has had a • It was demolished due to a hurricane devastating effect.
  6. 6. Places of Interest • Trafalgar Falls – Twin cascades crash down a 220ft rock face. • Emerald Pool – A small basin at the foot of a waterfall. • Sulphur Spring – Some people like to take advantage of its healing qualities. • The Boiling Lake – Is 270ft wide and is the second largest in the world.
  7. 7. Culture • Originally inhabited by Arawak and Carib Indians. • Colonised by Europeans (the English and French in particular). • Strong African influence during the 18th century. • Dominica's culture is multi- faceted. • High rate of unemployment • Many locals depend on tourism • I found a very wide division between the rich and poor.
  8. 8. The Population 1% 3% 1% • The population is made up as shown in 9% chart. Black Mixed • The contrast between Caribs White the black population Other and everyone else is very clear. 86%
  9. 9. Summary • Dominica is a very beautiful island. • Which has lots of natural resources: – timber, water (hydropower), and copper. – Agriculture: Products- bananas, citrus, coconuts, cocoa, herbal oils and extracts. • It is a very eco-friendly island, which recycles almost everything. • I really enjoyed my visit to Dominica, I found it really beautiful, friendly, and educational.
  10. 10. Bibliography • Background photo by kretyen • Trafalgar Falls photo by Mike Bowler • Emerald Pool photo by luna76 • Sulphur Spring photo by quintanomedia • The Boiling Lake photo is in the public domain. • Squashed bus photo by Mike Bowler • Fish market photo by eschipul • IMG_ 7144 3rdeyek • Rainbow photo by Mike Bowler • Text taken from Thomson brochure & Kuoni brochure.

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