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Enjoy The Seven Natural Wonders Of The Caribbean During Caribbean Holidays - By: Allan Michael Taylor

Even though|Even as| most of us would not want to stand on the waterside of this pond, yet this is a true natural wonder in the Caribbean. Placed in the Caribbean country of Trinidad and Tobago, Pitch Lake is the world's largest holder of liquid bitumen. The lake is a very bubbly one and keeps on throwing materials out, besides sucking some inwards as well. The ideal view can be from the shores, as going very close to this lake is not auggested.

The Baths, British Virgin Islands

These are not actually cold or warm, nor are they natural hot ponds with Sulphur and other minerals. The Baths are a natural set of rock formations and caves in the Virgin Gorda island of British Virgin Islands. The crisscrossing range of caves, rocks, grottos and ravines are all located in the sea. One can with ease explore this natural wonder by hiring a canoe and through scuba diving. The beauty of the Baths is simply inexplicable in words.

Bioluminescent Bay, Puerto Rico

Bioluminescent Bay is located in the Vieques region of Puerto Rico. It is actually a restricted bay rich in one-celled protozoa. These bacterias are rare in the sense that they give out light when bothered by humans during night. If you swim in this cove on a moonless night, you would find little sparkling bulbs on the beach and this phenomenon will take you by surprise.

Bonaire National Marine Park, Netherlands Antilles

This natural park provides brilliant opportunities to watch the diverse wild life of the Caribbean. The park is rich in tangerine ridge and other oceanic builds that provide excellent development grounds for marine life. You can scuba dive, watch whales and sharks and examination on the diverse marine life of the area.

The Pittons, St Lucia

The Pittons is the largest volcano in the Caribbean region. Actually, it is a establishment containing two volcanoes. The Pittons is a tourist spot, as they can climb these relatively small volcanoes (with 2619 feet in total height).

El Yunque Rain Forest, Puerto Rico

Another Puerto Rico souvenir, this land forest is the greatest in the Caribbean. Also,Plus, the variety in wild life and exploration activities are simply constant. There is also a wide variety of plants, including some unique ones that cannot be seen in other places.

Soufriere Hills Volcano, Lesser Antilles

This volcano is the most fierce one in all the Caribbean region. It became active in 1995 and since then has abolished its surrounding areas. You can hire a ferryboat to view this natural wonder from a distance.

About the Author

Edward Watkinson is a travel guide. Discover more about the Caribbean islands and book Caribbean holidays online.

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