Ava's Tropical Dreams- Welcome to Dominica!
Welcome to Dominica!
Dominica is a small, fertile island in the eastern Caribbean Sea. Its closest neighbours are the French islands of Guadeloupe and Marie-Galante, to the north, and Martinique, to the south. It has a population of 66,205 people, of which about 14,500 live in the capital city, Roseau, which is located on the south-west coast. Dominica is rich of luscious rivers, waterfalls and hot springs which attracts tourists and crew ships. The native language is English but some French creole is also spoken because of its French colonized neighbours. This island has a unique personality for sure!
Martinique to Dominica:
We have been in Dominica for around a week now, we had a nice 6 hour sail from Martinique. While sailing, we saw our first sighting of a whale, it was resting in the water probably after a deep dive. It watched us for a moment and then disappeared under the surface. We then decided to put the sails down and turn around after it resurfaced. We watched for a few minutes and saw it blow out its blow hole many times. Once it had dove down into the depths of the sea, we worked out that it was a Sperm Whale, which is the largest toothed whale and predator in the world. This type of whale is the third deepest diver on earth, being able to dive down to 6,500 ft! A few days before coming to Dominica, my uncle Russel arrived from America! He has stayed with us ever since and has experienced the amazing life we are lucky to have.
Our island experience:
For 2 days we rented a car with our uncle Russel to go exploring. On the first day, we went to Champagne reef. It wasn't like a normal reef as bubbles were coming out of the reef from small vents! This was because of volcanic activity. If you touched the holes where the bubbles were coming out from, it was really hot! We had lots of fun looking at bubbles, seeing fish and swimming around.

Then, we drove to 2 waterfalls called the Trafalgar falls. They were huge waterfalls that glimmered in the sun as they rushed down. There were many big pools to swim in and my sister, dad and I even tried to climb to the top pool where the waterfall is but there were to many rocks! It was so much fun to swim and play in the river and the natural pools.





Sounds amazing Ava. Good to know it was a sperm whale you saw- I had wondered which type it was. You lucky things to see that!
ReplyDeleteThe geothermal springs sound right up my street too!😁
Yes it was a Sperm whale! We were very lucky that Thea saw it because we were going to hit it! You should come out and see some whales and go in the geothermal springs with us!
DeleteHello Ava and family! Slow mOcean coming to you from USVI’s. Loved the article! Well written and informative!
DeleteThank you so much stephanie! Hope you and sean are well. WOW you are already up in the USVI's... you are leaving us in your wake. Hope to see you guys again!
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