Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Hot-Springs-on-Dominica-27MZIFLKQF04.htmlConceptually similarRain over HillsGP01QX1Completed★★★★Vista of Volcanic HillsGP01QX2Completed★★★★Mountain over Coastal VillageGP01QW4Completed★★★★Waterfalls of DominicaGP01QX9Completed★★★★Sperm Whale Diving near DominicaGP01QX4Completed★★★★Beachfront RestaurantGP01QW3Completed★★★★Biking on the Beach at DominicaGP01QX7Completed★★★★Waves Break on the Shoreline of DominicaGP01QXACompleted★★★★Waterfalls of DominicaGP01QX8Completed★★★★View AllGP01QWZHot Springs on DominicaSteam rises from a thermal spring on Dominica. The volcanic formed island has extensive thermal resources.Locations:Caribbean-DominicaDate:26 Apr, 2009Credit:© Marc Serota / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Day-High angle view-Hot springs-Islands-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-TourismShoot:Sperm Whales and Scenics on DominicaIn 2008, and again in 2009, the Commonwealth of Dominica took a stand against Japan’s efforts to resume commercial whaling. As a voting member of the International Whaling Commission (IWC), this was a bold effort by the small island nation in the eastern Caribbean in support of whale conservation. Greenpeace encourages those traveling to the Caribbean to choose Dominica as a vacation destination and enjoy its waterfalls, thermal springs, beaches, coral reefs and the chance to see the resident sperm whale pod swimming free without threat of being hunted. With its friendly welcoming people, Dominica truly lives up to its reputation as the 'nature isle.'Related Collections:Whales and Scenic areas of Dominica