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Gilana Berry

Vibrant Red hibiscus, the small things that make our St. Maarten beautiful. Vulnerable This little creature, the garden snail, tends to avoid the island’s heat is mostly seen in the evening after rainfall. The garden snail is vulnerable to dehydration.

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Gilana Berry

Vibrant I couldn’t help but wonder how many people this beautiful tamarind tree has shaded throughout its lengthy life. Vulnerable I missed it and I caught it in the glimpse of an eye. The beautiful eurema brigitta. Always facing the inevitability of its short lifespan. Butterflies are vulnerable to habitat fragmentation.

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Gilana Berry

Vibrant
Nature is a bunch of joy.
Vulnerable
Black-headed gulls spread their wings upon disturbance.

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Gilana Berry

Vibrant
So inspiring, so bright, so full of life.
Vulnerable
A plant so lovely a victim of blight.

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Gilana Berry

Vibrant
The end of a beautiful day on St. Maarten, marking the beginning of a starlit night. A vibrant sunset from Baie de la Potence.
Vulnerable
So young, so vulnerable. An Antillean crested hummingbird chick.

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Dominique Noiré

Vibrant
In Colombier in June, cattle graze under the flamboyant trees. One can only admire the vibrant colors and peace that this scenery offers to the senses.
Vulnerable
A old Creole house being taken over by vegetation. St Martin heritage is disapp…

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Dominique Noiré

Vibrant Beautiful patterns on this French Angelfish, frequently encountered under our waters. Vulnerable A Caribbean reef shark with a hook in its mouth. THe Ocean needs these predators to clean the reefs of the weaker and sick fish.They need to be left alone. It is estimated that 100 millions sharks are killed each year around […]

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Dominique Noiré

Vibrant This hawksbill turtle made it ! It survived the long and tiring crawl from its nest to the Ocean. Now it is enjoying the freedom to swim and search for its food (mainly sponges, grass and jelly fish). Vulnerable As it grows mainly in less than 20 feet of water Elkhorn coral is at […]

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Alice Claeyssens

Vibrant The wild side of St Martin, by Petites cayes, one of the last virgin areas of the island where Atlantic meets Caribbean, where the wild sea meets the wild vegetation and wildlife of a deserted beach and intact forrest. Vulnerable Over furnished beaches like philipsburg or Orient beach (here philipsburg) to answer a massive […]

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Alice Claeyssens

Vibrant Little St martiner fishing on the dock of Grand Case Bay, trying to catch small fish hiding under the dock. this scene offers a traditional vision of recreation activities that should remain in island children education. no need for computers or iphone for children to entertain, the sea should be the first playground for […]

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