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  • Volcanoes of Barbados: Exploring the Island's Volcanic History & Features
    Barbados is a volcanic island, but it does not have any active volcanoes. The island is actually formed from a series of extinct volcanoes, meaning they haven't erupted for thousands of years.

    However, there are some volcanic features on the island that you can see:

    * The Scotland District: This area in the north of the island is known for its volcanic rock formations and rugged coastline.

    * Harrison's Cave: This cave system is formed within volcanic rock and is a popular tourist attraction.

    * The East Coast: The eastern coast of Barbados features a dramatic coastline with cliffs and sea stacks formed from volcanic rock.

    While you won't find active volcanoes on Barbados, the island's volcanic history is a fascinating part of its natural history.

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