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Adventurous or eco-minded visitors are returning to the partially destroyed island of Montserrat. Known as "the Emerald Isle of the Caribbean," partly because of its verdant vegetation and partly because of its historic links to Ireland, Montserrat is 19km (12 miles) long and 11km (6 3/4 miles) wide, about the size of Manhattan. Two-thirds of the population of 12,000 had to be evacuated in 1995 and 1996 after the island's volcano, Chance's Peak, blew its top, smothering the southern two-thirds of the island with pyroclastic flows of hot gases and boiling hot ash, sometimes traveling downhill at hurricane velocity. In the aftermath, much of the island's southern tier—including the island's only airport—was burnt, buried, or rendered uninhabitable. Read More

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Bethesda Methodist Church

Cavalla Hill
P.O. Box 226
Brades, Montserrat

Brades Pentecostal Church

P.O. Box 351
Brades main road
Brades, Montserrat

Cassava Ghaut Hike

P.O. Box 393
C/o Montserrat National Trust
Olveston, Montserrat

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