I have found this interesting article in the guardian on Montserrat that I would like to share with you all...
Between the years 1995 and 1997 tradgedy strikes. Volcano erruptions have devastated the island and its wonders. One of many who were affected by this disaster was David Payne, a man who built an eco-camp and was due to open it to the world in 1995. But he did not give up and over the past 12 months has recreated his vision and now welcomes tourists for the ultimate experience. Although Montserrat has not got the highest visitor numbers when compared to other Caribbean Islands, it is slowly and successfully making a positive name for itself due to the gems it has to offer, such as pearly beaches, clear waters, astounding wildlife and good food made from fresh local produce.
It looks like tourism is on the increase for Montserrat! So to follow this remarkable story click below...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2009/nov/14/montserrat-island-tourism-volcano?page=all
G.T.I.
Between the years 1995 and 1997 tradgedy strikes. Volcano erruptions have devastated the island and its wonders. One of many who were affected by this disaster was David Payne, a man who built an eco-camp and was due to open it to the world in 1995. But he did not give up and over the past 12 months has recreated his vision and now welcomes tourists for the ultimate experience. Although Montserrat has not got the highest visitor numbers when compared to other Caribbean Islands, it is slowly and successfully making a positive name for itself due to the gems it has to offer, such as pearly beaches, clear waters, astounding wildlife and good food made from fresh local produce.
It looks like tourism is on the increase for Montserrat! So to follow this remarkable story click below...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2009/nov/14/montserrat-island-tourism-volcano?page=all
G.T.I.
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