St. Lucia Botanical Gardens

Coordinates: 13°51′09″N 61°02′54″W / 13.85250°N 61.04833°W / 13.85250; -61.04833
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St. Lucia Botanical Gardens, also known as the Diamond Botanical Gardens, is home of the Diamond Waterfall and the oldest botanical gardens on the island of

St. Lucia. The botanical garden is located in the town of Soufrière, in the South-Western region of the island St. Lucia.[1]

Baron de Laborie, Governor of St. Lucia, built Sulphur Baths in 1785, using funds sanctioned by King

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See also

References

  1. ^ Soufriere Travel Guide
  2. ^ Devaux, Robert (1975). Saint Lucia Historic Sites. Saint Lucia National Trust. p. 78.

13°51′09″N 61°02′54″W / 13.85250°N 61.04833°W / 13.85250; -61.04833