Morne Aux Diables

The incredibly lush and steep road up Morne Aux Diables (also known as Devil's Peak). Dominica is one of the few places in the world where you can drive up and though an active volcanic creator. It is carpeted in iridescent green as the exposed mountainsides of the interior of Dominica receive up to 9,000 mm (354.3 inches) of rain per year. Yep that’s a crazy 9 meters (almost 30 feet) of rain per year !

Spot the white van making its way up the mountain!

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Robert Downie
Love Life, Love Photography

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A healthy, green sight. Yes I can see there are people who are climbing. I hope you are always happy wherever you are.

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Wow. Very quality shots and a great view. congratulations!

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Hey Robert another beauty!
Seems like a great place, but too much rain :)

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It's not that rainy; just when it rains it rains a lot. They can get 2-3m with one hurricane.

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Love the lush beauty of the mountain though it is called the Devil's Peak.

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