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Related Article Montserrat, an 11-mile-long island in ... because you can see Plymouth and the volcano in the background. But on foot, you could actually see houseplants that had grown 20 feet ...
Part of the Leeward Islands chain, Montserrat has been plagued by sporadic ash falls and lava flows since 1995 when the Soufriere Hills volcano sprang to life for the first time in centuries. In 1997 ...
A cobble beach on the island of Montserrat, also known as the Emerald Isle of the Caribbean. t.m. urban Shutterstock Almost 25 years after the tiny island of Montserrat suffered devastation from t ...
As New Orleans' residents consider whether they will ever return to their hurricane-stricken city, the BBC's Nicola Stanbridge looks at what has happened in Montserrat - where, 10 years ago, volcanic ...
The self-governing British overseas territory of Montserrat is building a new port and main town after being rendered partly uninhabitable by volcanic eruptions. Part of the Leeward Islands chain ...