Professor Beach has found this information on Point du Bout, Martinique
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Les Salines is a popular white sand beach at the southern end of Martinique
Facts about Point du Bout:
The most dominating of the island’s many beautiful mountains, with 1397 meters, is the infamous volcano Mount Pelee. The volcanic ash has created beautiful grey and black sand beaches in the north (in particular between Anse Ceron and Anse des Gallets), contrasting markedly from the white sands of Les Salines in the south. The south is more easily traversed, though it still features some impressive geographic features. Because it is easier to travel and because of the many beautiful beaches and food throughout this region, the south receives the bulk of the tourist traffic. The beaches from Pointe de Bout, through Diamant (which features right off the coast the beautiful Roche de Diamant), St. Luce, the town of St. Anne all the way down to Les Salines are very popular.
Les Salines is a popular white sand beach at the southern end of Martinique
Tropical forest in Marinique near the city of Fond St-Denis
Demographics about Point du Bout:
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Airport Information for Point du Bout:
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Airport Code: FDF
World Map showing location of Point du Bout:
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Classic Caribbean beach on the island of Martinique – Les Salines
Point du Bout Chamber of Commerce:
http://www.martinique.cci.fr/
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