The most highly populated city on the island of Terre-de-Haut still retains a small-town feel, with small, whitewashed and red-roofed houses overlooking the sea.
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The most highly populated city on the island of Terre-de-Haut still retains a small-town feel, with small, whitewashed and red-roofed houses overlooking the sea.
A restored fort dating back to 1867 overlooks the harbor.
A monument that both celebrates the end of slavery on the island, and laments its cruelty and injustice: a poignant reminder of one of the darker periods of the island's history.
Ancient artwork by the Caribs, the original inhabitants of the island.