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Fort St-Louis dating back to 1640. Most of what we see here are the additions to the original. Apparently, this is a working French naval base_3402-2
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Fort St-Louis in Fort-de-France dats back to 1640. Most of what we see here are the additions to the original. Apparently, this is a working French naval base_3401-2
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One of three survivors of the eruption Mt. Pelée in 1902 was held in this jail cell but he was badly burned._3395-2
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The doorway to the jail cell. One of three survivors of the eruption Mt. Pelée in 1902 was held in this jail cell but he was badly burned._3393-2
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At the ruins of the theatre destroyed by the volcanic eruption of Mt. Pelée in 1902._3387-3
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At the ruins of the old city of St. Pierre, destroyed by the eruption of Mt. Pelée, rising in the background._3385
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Fort de France is the capital of Martinique and the largest city in the French Antilles.__3352-2