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Mabouya Valley

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The Mabouya Valley in eastern St. Lucia contains two rivers, the Mabouya and the Derniere. The forested hillsides have, in places, been cleared for farming and the valley receives annual rainfall of 3000 mm (118 inches) at its head in Barre de l'Isle and 2000 mm (79 inches) at La Caye.[1]

References

  1. ^ MVDP Commission. "The Mabouya Valley development project (MVDP)".