Caribbean island of Dominica
The Caribbean island of Dominica is known for its lush landscapes and vibrant ecosystems. It is often referred to as the "Nature Island" due to its abundant rainforests, waterfalls, and hot springs. The island is home to the world's second-largest boiling lake, a popular attraction for eco-tourists.
Dominica has a rich cultural heritage influenced by its indigenous Carib people and colonial history. The official language is English, but many residents also speak Kweyol, a French-based Creole. The island's economy relies on agriculture, tourism, and geothermal energy, making it a unique destination in the Caribbean.