Grand Etang

We eventually found our way to Grand Etang Natural Park after the detour at Shodoo Falls. The park contains Grand Etang Lake (“Big Pond Lake”), which is a water-filled crater of a 12,000 year old extinct volcano.

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The crater collects torrential surface water, and is about 20 ft deep.
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Parts of the national park receives 3 m (not a typo!) of rainfall per year! During the dry season, water from the lake supplements the water needs of St George’s.
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Catching raindrops … ? Nope, flying his drone.
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Overhead view.
Photo by Nolan (drone).
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The Mona monkey is thought to have come to Grenada on a ship from Ghana in the 18th century. Like a hamster or chipmunk, they store food in their cheeks.
Photo by Nolan.
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Felix got to hold one (lured by some banana). He said the monkey was heavy.
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