A poignant modern sculpture by Laurent Valère commemorates the tragic history of the slave trade, framed by breathtaking views of the bay and Diamond Rock.
This is a neat place to stop and checkout. Parking was easy, and the views are gorgeous. Interesting part of Martinique’s history.
Graeme Richardson
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Free to enter Somber memorial to a wrecked slave ship. Beautiful view over the bay and provoking sculpture well worth a visit if driving past. Bilingual explanations make it an easy to understand experience
Simon G
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A very moving memorial commemorating the death of dozens of slaves off the coast. The bodies were buried on those very same grounds where the sculptures are laid.
O 2
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Easy to park, beautiful view on memorial and Diamant's rock at the same time. Cool beach bar a mile before (Chill), few lovely beaches and few shops/roots bars on the way.
Gee Smith
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This is a must-visit. I've had the pleasure of visiting this location multiple times with the artist Laurent Valère. With the help of Martinique Tourism and Toni Morrison Society. The slaves that were killed below the cliff, when their captives ship crashed. Are buried here. There is little parking but this is a free experience.
Georgia Little
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Memorial to the enslaved all over the world. This is at the spot where a human trafficking ship crashed and sank. More than 40 people died but 28 were saved.
Ines Blažević
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Nice memorial and one of the things you need to see while in Martinique. Beautiful view on Diamond rock.
Becki Ross
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It is such a beautiful place to learn and reflect on the horrors of the past. Peaceful and calm area for self reflection on our current behaviors, opinions, and attitudes. Beautifully executed memorial.