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1. Grenada Turtles
(Natural Heritage/Biodiversity)
... and Carriacou. The females crawl up the beaches and lay their eggs in the dry sand of the spray zone. The Green turtle -Chelonia mydas - nest in small sheltered bays - (Nothern Seascape, Levera, La sagesse) ...
2. Grenadians Superstitions & Scary Stories
(Cultural Heritage /Francophone influences )
... which now stands on that spot. Mr. Passee and the girl have gone to their rest. Not to be outdone, our sister island of Carriacou can boast of a few ghost stories of its own. The residence of Craigston ...
3. A Wedding in Petite Martinique
(Cultural /Maroon)
... of the tri-island state of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique. The smallest of the three islands, Petite Martinique, lies about two miles east of Carriacou. There are approximately 575 acres of dry, ...
4. A Wedding in Petite Martinique
(Cultural /Regatta)
... of the tri-island state of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique. The smallest of the three islands, Petite Martinique, lies about two miles east of Carriacou. There are approximately 575 acres of dry, ...
5. Our festivals
(Cultural /Maroon)
... has been lost. In Carriacou, however, it is still upheld on the two days before Lent.  Festivals and sailing regattas take place in the various parishes and the sister islands at different times of ...
6. Our festivals
(Cultural /Regatta)
... has been lost. In Carriacou, however, it is still upheld on the two days before Lent.  Festivals and sailing regattas take place in the various parishes and the sister islands at different times of ...
7. Mangroves
(Natural Heritage/Our environnment )
... sea turtles, fruit bats and many more animals. Mangrove Forests in Grenada and Carriacou The main mangrove forests in Grenada are located at Conference/Pearls in St. Andrew, Levera in St. Patrick, ...
8. Botany and Herbal Remedies
(Natural Heritage/Our environnment )
... All Primary and secondary schools in Grenada Carriacou and petit Martinique has also received a copy. Persons wishing to build their knowledge on plants of Grenada can obtain copies of the book at the ...
... every now and then in public.  In Carriacou, where the African population still knows to which African tribe they belong, the Big Drum dance is performed on special occasion.  A form of this dance is now ...
... every now and then in public.  In Carriacou, where the African population still knows to which African tribe they belong, the Big Drum dance is performed on special occasion.  A form of this dance is now ...
11. Gordon de la Mothe
('Uncategorised Content')
Gordon Vivian de la Mothe was born in Carriacou the sister - island of Grenada in 1 933. As a youth he was an active amateur artist, and in 1958 as was common with many of his generation. He travelled ...
12. Dame Hilda Bynoe
('Uncategorised Content')
... States of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique in 1968 was no surprise and gave tangible proof of the esteem in which she was held. She was made a Dame Commander of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth ...
13. Carriacou and Petite Martinique
('Uncategorised Content')
The Amerindians referrred to it as Kayryouacou, 'land surrounded by reefs'. Carriacou is an interesting topography of villages tossed by volcanic dances. it is the largest of the Grenadines necklace scattered ...
14. Background
('Uncategorised Content')
... during its next eruption. Scientists in Trinidad and Tobago are currently monitoring this are for seismic disturbances, which might indicate renewed activity. Carriacou and Petit Martinique, like ...
15. Natural Heritage
(Section)
... of three main islands, Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique. At 312 km² Grenada, is the largest of the three main islands that make up this small nation, which can be divided into two regions. An ...