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Morne Gimie (3,145 ft/959 m high) and the twin pyramidal cones known as the Pitons are the most imposing landmarks.
Saint Lucia The World Factbook 2008
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The Pitons are a spectacular area of iconic coastal scenery with highly productive subtropical wet and tropical moist forests harboring endemic species, and an adjacent fringing coral reef in excellent condition.
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But this resort's true signature is its cavernous, two-walled rooms, with unobstructed OMG views of the Pitons and the beach.
Dwight Brown: St. Lucia -- The Shangri-la Caribbean Island Dwight Brown 2011
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But this resort's true signature is its cavernous, two-walled rooms, with unobstructed OMG views of the Pitons and the beach.
Dwight Brown: St. Lucia -- The Shangri-la Caribbean Island Dwight Brown 2011
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But this resort's true signature is its cavernous, two-walled rooms, with unobstructed OMG views of the Pitons and the beach.
Dwight Brown: St. Lucia -- The Shangri-la Caribbean Island Dwight Brown 2011
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The majestic Pitons, the islands' world-famous beacons and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are two mountains formed by lava from volcanic eruptions millions of years ago: Gros Piton 2,619 feet, Petit Piton 2,480 feet.
Dwight Brown: St. Lucia -- The Shangri-la Caribbean Island Dwight Brown 2011
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The majestic Pitons, the islands' world-famous beacons and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are two mountains formed by lava from volcanic eruptions millions of years ago: Gros Piton 2,619 feet, Petit Piton 2,480 feet.
Dwight Brown: St. Lucia -- The Shangri-la Caribbean Island Dwight Brown 2011
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But this resort's true signature is its cavernous, two-walled rooms, with unobstructed OMG views of the Pitons and the beach.
Dwight Brown: St. Lucia -- The Shangri-la Caribbean Island Dwight Brown 2011
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We fell in love with the gorgeous views of the Pitons, the lush mountainous landscape, and the amazing Lucians we met everywhere on the island.
Amber DeGrace: St. Lucia Devastation From Hurricane Tomas (PHOTOS) Amber DeGrace 2010
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The majestic Pitons, the islands' world-famous beacons and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are two mountains formed by lava from volcanic eruptions millions of years ago: Gros Piton 2,619 feet, Petit Piton 2,480 feet.
Dwight Brown: St. Lucia -- The Shangri-la Caribbean Island Dwight Brown 2011
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