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... Forestry and Fisheries March 2007 1.      BACKGROUND 1.1.            Levera Beach is located  on the extreme north eastern tip of mainland Grenada (see map).  This  beach consists of course ...
... be seen just north of Levera Beach. It is also reported, that the oldest of the volcanic rock series are the andesite domes of northern Grenada, which formed in the Miocene Period (26-5 million years ...
3. Grenada Turtles
(Natural Heritage/Biodiversity)
CHELONIIDAE - Turtles - Several species of turtles nest in Grenada. - The Green turtle, Hawksbill turtle, Loggerhead turtle and the Ridley turtle. They nest on the beaches on the Windward side of Grenada ...
4. Fort Du Marquis
(Cultural Heritage /Forts)
... in thundefinede bushes by the river.  Knowing that the French like to hunt, in an attempt to lure them into the open, started a trick by having a pig run along the beach.  As expected, three French soldiers ...
5. Grenada's Waterfalls and Crater lakes
(Natural Heritage/Our environnment )
... Beausejour, Perseverence, and Moliniere, and on to Black Bay, named because of the black-sand beach in the area. The sand is finer and softer to the touch than the white-coral sand found on most beaches ...
6. A Wedding in Petite Martinique
(Cultural /Maroon)
... well as two churches, a Police Station, a Medical Centre and three groceries. All trading takes place in Sanchez. There are no nice beaches on Petite Martinique as there are on a neighbouring island ...
7. A Wedding in Petite Martinique
(Cultural /Regatta)
... well as two churches, a Police Station, a Medical Centre and three groceries. All trading takes place in Sanchez. There are no nice beaches on Petite Martinique as there are on a neighbouring island ...
... that govern the protection and management of Grenada’s biodiversity. These include forests, soil and water conservation, planning and development and use of lands; beach protection and control, management ...
9. Mangroves
(Natural Heritage/Our environnment )
... Buttonwood is a shrubby mangrove tree that has a picturesque appearance when exposed to constant seashore winds creating an attractive addition to the beach landscape. Its name refers to the red-brown, ...
... the beach front. This street also had the town gate and northern walls, remnants of which can still be seen between the Fish Market area and Melville Street Service Centre. Melville Street area was known ...
... fishing, sailing, scuba diving and snorkeling are more popular with our guests than with the local Grenadians.  However, we do enjoy our many beaches, and hope that our visitors will too. This ...
... fishing, sailing, scuba diving and snorkeling are more popular with our guests than with the local Grenadians.  However, we do enjoy our many beaches, and hope that our visitors will too. This ...
13. Historical Walking Tour
(Cultural /Tricentennial celebrations)
... 'Water Street' because people had to collect their water from the St. John's River, therefore had to use this area which was mainly a little track along the beach front.  This street also had the town ...
14. St. David
(PARISHES/Parishes)
... beaches, just perfect for a quiet picnic and a swim. This is basically an agricultural parish growing traditional crops of cocoa, nutmegs,  bananas and spices together with a large portion of the sugar ...
15. Carriacou and Petite Martinique
('Uncategorised Content')
... and Windward are each appealing and unique in location. Wooded hills rise dramaatically against irregular coastlines, smoothed by beautiful sandy beaches. Carriacouans are mainly of African slave descent, ...
16. Background
('Uncategorised Content')
... during and following the deposition of the Tufton Hall Formation deformed and uplifted the rock, resulting in the folding and faulting which can be seen just north of Levera Beach. The oldest of ...