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  2. Crab Hill, Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Crab Hill is a settlement in Barbados, [1] at the northern end of the parish of Saint Lucy. The place was so named because large numbers of crabs would appear in the area during rainfall; people would catch the crabs and keep them as pets. The population is 727 (2018), which makes it the most populous place in the parish of St. Lucy. Crab Hill ...

  3. List of elevation extremes by country - Wikipedia

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    sea level 935 m 3,068 ft Brazil: America Pico da Neblina: 2995 m 9,826 ft [4] Atlantic Ocean: sea level 2995 m 9,826 ft British Indian Ocean Territory: Unnamed location on Diego Garcia: 15 m 49 ft Indian Ocean: sea level 15 m 49 ft Brunei: Asia Bukit Pagon: 1850 m 6,070 ft South China Sea: sea level 1850 m 6,070 ft Bulgaria: Europe Musala: 2925 ...

  4. Animal Flower Cave - Wikipedia

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    The Animal Flower Cave is located under the cliffs at North Point, St. Lucy, Barbados. It is the island's lone accessible sea cave. It was discovered by its seaward entrance in 1780 by two English explorers. The cave stands six feet above the high water mark although it was formed at sea level.

  5. Saint Lucy, Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Saint Lucy is the most distant part of Barbados from the capital city Bridgetown, located in the parish of Saint Michael or Grantley Adams International Airport in Christ Church. Saint Lucy remains one of the less populated parts of the island because of its remote location.

  6. Mount Gay North Stars Cricket Ground - Wikipedia

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    Located in the village of northern Barbados village Crab Hill, the ground first played host to representative cricket when Barbados played Jamaica in a first-class match in the 2002–03 Carib Beer Cup. The ground played host to a further seven first-class matches between 2003 and 2009. [1]

  7. Climate change in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    By 2100, sea level in the Caribbean is expected to rise by 1.4 m. [23] Rise in sea level could impact coastal communities of the Caribbean if they are less than 3 metres (10 ft) above the sea. In Latin America and the Caribbean, it is expected that 29–32 million people may be affected by the sea level rise because they live below this threshold.

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  9. Geography of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 [11] and 2010, members of the upscale real estate industry in Barbados proposed the creation of artificial islands to be placed off the west coast. According to Paul Altman of Altman Realty the envisioned plan, would consist of two islands, one measuring 250 acres (1.0 km 2) in size, and would house new tourism based developments and upscale boutique shops; while the second island ...