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Focus your camera on the twin peaks of Les Pitons, the dual high points of St. Lucia's spectacular beauty.
Then catch a panoramic bird's eye view from Mt Gimie, before plunging into a refreshing shower in the mineral rich waters at Diamond Falls, where Luis XVI of France built bath houses so his troops could clean up their act.
Just offshore, you can dive into a fantastic underwater world rich with vast stretches or coral reefs and dazzling marine life. Then come back to earth for a ride into the world's only drive-through volcano. And don't leave without touring St. Lucia's National Rain Forest Reserve, a 19,000-acre haven of lush mountains and valleys preserved for bird watchers, nature lovers and colorful conversationalists like the St. Lucia parrot.
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