When Montserratians describe their island, one word keeps on popping up: Paradise.

Volcanic Rocks on the Vue Point Hotel Beach in Old Town. Credit: Tarik Browne / Flickr / CC BY-NC 2.0.

An old postcard of Soufrière Hills in 1966. The highest point of the volcano was often referred to as Chances Peak. Credit: Larry Witt.
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