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Market Hill, in St. Georges. It's a very steep hill.
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The St. Joseph's Cathedral on Church Street.
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St. George's Anglican Church.
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The Peace Corps Office...on H.A. Blaize St.
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.My home base.
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St. George's Market. I buy all my produce and ground provisions from Gloria.
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This coconut vendor always has a machete in hand to cut the coconut open. The water inside is very sweet.
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A traditional vendor, across from the market.
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A view of the Carenage, a harbor that is used for shipping.
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Many years ago, the Carenage was the main harbor for all travel as well.
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A view of St. George's from the Carenage. Church St. is in the distance.
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In the distance, is the Peace Corps office.
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A view of the Carenage from Fort George, in town.
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This is another view of the Carenage, but toward Grand Anse Beach.
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St. George's is known to be one of the most beautiful towns in the Caribbean.
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On the left, you can see that the Presbyterian Church lost it's roof completely.
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The lagoon.
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