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MONTSERRAT
LINKS
MONTSERRAT NEWS AND
ISLAND INFORMATION
http://www.innanen.com/montserrat/index.shtml
This site was done by Bill
Innanen, a fan of Montserrat. It has a bit of everything and an excellent
history of the island, though it might not be up to date on current
information.
http://www.members.tripod.com/~Island_Art/homepage.html
Jan Bester captures some of Montserrat's
memorable qualities in her charming paintings.
http://www.montserratnationaltrust.com
Environmentally concerned visitors might want to take a look at this
site for hiking, history, botanical and other cultural information.
http://www.themontserratreporter.com
This is the Montserrat newspaper
on line.
http://www.montserratstampbureau.com
This is the site of the Montserrat Philatelic bureau. http://www.seawolfdivingschool.com
This is the island's site for scuba divers.
http://www.visitmontserrat.com
This is the Tourist Board site which provides basic
visitor information on Montserrat.
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THE
MONTSERRAT SOUFRIERE HILLS VOLCANO
http://www.bgs.ac.uk/photography/Gallery/MVO_volcano/gallery1.htm
Great photos of changes in the volcano after the July 2003 dome collapse.
http://www.bgs.ac.uk/photography/gallery/MVO_people/gallery1.htm
Great photos of the impact of the 2003 dome collapse on the Montserrat
community.
http://www.Montserrat-Today.com/V.html
Great photos of the May 20 Dome Collapse 2006 and Helicopter fly-byes
done in 2006 and 2007
http://www.mvo.ms
This is the site of the local volcano monitoring station here in Montserrat.
It has the most current information on the Soufriere Hills volcano
and regularly updated terrific photography. http://www.nationalgeographic.com/features/98/volcanoes/
The site provides interviews
with residents of Montserrat and photos and information about the initial
impact of the Soufriere Hills volcanic activity. The stories speak especially
to the human issues involved in living
with
an active volcano.
http://www.pbs.org/saf/transcripts/transcript901.htm#3
This is the transcript of
a Scientific American sponsored visit
to Montserrat's volcano in 1998/1999 narrated by Alan Alda.
http://www.rambocam.com/mont.html
This link has great photos of the devastation of the 1997 eruption
of Soufriere taken in the capital city of Plymouth and at the island's
airport. The text is not accurate.

http://www.sei.org/impacts.html
The site speaks to the impact
the volcano has had on the natural environment in Montserrat both on land
and in the sea.
http://www.sveurop.org/gb/news/news.htm
This is a good site for up-to-date technical information on
Soufriere's status.
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