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Qualibou , also known as the Soufrière Volcanic Center , is a 3.5 × 5 km-wide caldera on the island of Saint Lucia that formed between 32,000 and 39,000 years ago. This eruption also formed the Choiseul Tuff which covers the southeastern portion of the island.

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7-450: The Pitons are two large lava domes that formed 200 to 300,000 years ago, before the formation of the caldera; ever since then, other domes have filled the caldera floor. There was a phreatic eruption in 1766 that deposited volcanic ash over a wide area. Sulphur Springs is an active geothermal area located roughly in the center of the caldera. In 1990, 1999 and 2000 there were shallow volcanic earthquakes located 6 km ESE of

14-506: A geothermal field with sulphurous fumaroles and hot springs . Gros Piton is at the southern end of Pitons Bay. It is the second-highest peak on Saint Lucia, after Mount Gimie . Gros Piton can be climbed without ropes or mountaineering experience. One can hike to the summit and come back down to sea level within several hours. Local guides are provided by the National Park and are included with your entry fee. They are trained by

21-553: Is tropical moist forest grading to subtropical wet forest, with small areas of dry forest and wet elfin woodland on the summits. At least 148 plant species have been recorded on Gros Piton, 97 on Petit Piton, and the intervening ridge, among them eight rare tree species. Gros Piton is home to some 27 bird species (five of them endemic), three indigenous rodents, one opossum, three bats, eight reptiles, and three amphibians. The site has been designated an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International . The volcanic complex includes

28-582: The Windward & Leeward Brewery is named after the Pitons. Craft beer lovers, however, are increasingly gravitating to the complex tastes of Antillia Brewing Co's offerings and it's offshoot brands from The Local Beer Company of Soufriere. Both mountains are an attraction for hikers although the Gros Piton peak is more popular since it is an easier climb and tours are offered by The Soufrière Foundation,

35-587: The caldera. This Saint Lucia location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . The Pitons The Pitons are two mountainous volcanic plugs , volcanic spires, located in Saint Lucia . Petit Piton is 743 m (2,438 ft) high and Gros Piton is 798.25 m (2,618.9 ft) high; they are linked by the Piton Mitan ridge . The Pitons are a World Heritage Site , 2,909 ha (7,190 acres) in size, and located near

42-443: The government to have basic knowledge of the languages common among tourists and of the medical procedures required in case of common accidents. Petit Piton lies towards the middle of Soufrière Bay, south of Soufrière and north of Gros Piton. Petit Piton was first climbed in 1878 by Abdome Deligny. The islands of Dominica, Martinique, Barbados, and St. Vincent can be seen from its peak. Saint Lucia's local brand of beer made by

49-512: The town of Soufrière . The Pitons are located between the towns of Soufrière and Choiseul on the southwestern coast of the island. They are in the electoral districts of three and ten. The Pitons are located on either side of Jalousie Bay. Coral reefs cover almost 60% of the site's marine area. A survey has revealed 168 species of finfish, 60 species of cnidaria, including corals, eight mollusks, 14 sponges, 11 echinoderms, 15 arthropods, and eight annelid worms. The dominant terrestrial vegetation

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