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The food exemplifies what some would call ... plantation tucked between the Pitons. All beaches in St. Lucia are public, so it’s a popular spot for tourists and families alike, and faces west.
Rising tall from the sea and covered in emerald-colored vegetation, these volcanic plugs (or land formations made out of volcanic materials) are the most iconic sight in all of St. Lucia.
The food exemplifies what some would call farm to table ... which was formerly an 18th-century sugar plantation tucked between the Pitons. All beaches in St. Lucia are public, so it’s a popular spot ...