By Maura Imbert ● Issue 60 (March/April 2003)
Caribbean Volcanoes: Fire Down Below
He was so overcome by the destruction he saw following the eruption of the Soufrière volcano on the island of St Vincent on May 7, 1902...
Culture, Environment, Dominica, Guyana
By Dylan Kerrigan, Nicholas Laughlin and Simon Lee ● Issue 60 (March/April 2003)
Seeking The Green Antilles: Caribbean Eco Adventures
Think of a Caribbean vacation, and the pictures that come to mind are of pristine white sand beaches, clear blue water, shady palm trees,...
By Simon Lee ● Issue 62 (July/August 2003)
Escape to Devil’s Island
If you’re a “been there, done that” kind of person, you’ll grasp the impulse that took me to one of the eeriest and furthest-flung...
Culture, Environment, Lifestyle, Trinidad and Tobago
By Maura Imbert ● Issue 62 (July/August 2003)
Subterranean Secrets: Trinidad’s Mud Volcanoes
I’m looking at a photograph of three pelicans perched on top of the mud volcanic island in Trinidad’s Chatham Bay, which erupted on May...
Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
By Skye Hernandez ● Issue 63 (September/October 2003)
Easy in the Islands
The Grenadines shine like jewels in the ocean, a sparkling necklace strung between Grenada in the south and St Vincent in the north....
By Simon Lee ● Issue 64 (November/December 2003)
Caribbean volcanoes: sun, sea – and ash?
Sure you’ve heard about Vesuvius, and how it blew away Pompeii, but what about Soufrière? And exactly which Soufrière are we talking...