Carbet Mountains

Mountain range · Martinique

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"Mt. Pelé is Martinique's tallest and most notorious volcano, but it's not the only one. Just south of Mt. Pelé runs a string of five smaller volcanoes called the Carbet Mountains, which look similar to the Pitons in nearby St. Lucia. Small villages cling to the hillsides, as does the Balata Botanical Garden, home to around 3,000 tropical plant species."

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