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Leapers' Hill

Leapers' Hill, located in the northern part of the island where the Atlantic ocean meets the Caribbean, was named so by the French settlers after the original inhabitants, the Carib Indians, were defeated by the French for possesion of the island. Rather than facing submission to the French, the last few remaining Indians jumped of the high cliff that is now called Leapers' Hill.


Leapers' Hill


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Leapers' Hill offers beautiful
views of the ocean and the
small surrounding islands.
Leapers' Hill View





Leapers' Hill View The small white blob at
the tip of the cactus is a
small volcanic island that
sometimes errupts.



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