Montserrat
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- topographic map
- coastline
- Parishes: St. Peter (red)
St. Georges (green)
St. Anthony (cyan) - Montserrat from the Guadeloupe Passage
- Little Bay, the site of the new capital
- Surfer brothers Carrll and Gary Robilotta at Isle's Bay
- police boat
- beach at Little Bay
- The Montserrat Cultural Centre overlooking Little Bay
- John A. Osborne Airport
History
- A view of half of the coastline of Little Bay, and a glimpse of Carrs Bay, taken from partway up the headland between Little Bay and Rendezvous Bay, 2012
- Barquentine 'Hilda' loading lime juice
- Map of Montserrat (top) and Plymouth (bottom) in 1869
- Eruption of the Soufrière Hills volcano on 22 September 1997
- Plymouth City (former capital and major port of Montserrat) on 12 July 1997, after pyroclastic flows burned much of what was not covered in ash
- False-colour time-lapse images of the Soufrière Hills volcanic dome collapse in 2010, from NASA
- Devastated Plymouth City and volcano (2003)
