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Interesting area
Not sure why only this small part of the complex is mentioned in TripAdvisor - this is part of a larger prison complex, and is located next to the ruins of the theater. All are well labeled and docume...
Near thee Saint-Pierre run of the theater is the part of the local prison that was not destroyed by the 1902 Mount Pelee volcanic eruption. Inside this solitary confinement portion of the prison was ...
Cyparis was not a nice guy. Our guide explained. When the volcano erupted, it destroyed most of the prison. However, Cyparis survived the calamity. He was in another part of the prison. When ...
The only survivor of the huge vulcanic gas explosien that completely destroyed the city of St. Pierre on May 3rd 1902 died 20 years later, in Panama, due to yellow feaver. Isn't this ironic?
Even though badly burned, it's resident was able to survive in a city where thousands died during a volcanic eruption. Not the only survivor but the most well known. The cell was of rock construction ...
Interesting area
Not sure why only this small part of the complex is mentioned in TripAdvisor - this is part of a larger prison complex, and is located next to the ruins of the theater. All are well labeled and docume...
Place is average but survival story incredible
Near thee Saint-Pierre run of the theater is the part of the local prison that was not destroyed by the 1902 Mount Pelee volcanic eruption. Inside this solitary confinement portion of the prison was ...
Saved by prison!
Cyparis was not a nice guy. Our guide explained. When the volcano erupted, it destroyed most of the prison. However, Cyparis survived the calamity. He was in another part of the prison. When ...
Interesting and impressive story
The only survivor of the huge vulcanic gas explosien that completely destroyed the city of St. Pierre on May 3rd 1902 died 20 years later, in Panama, due to yellow feaver. Isn't this ironic?
A well built cell saved his life.
Even though badly burned, it's resident was able to survive in a city where thousands died during a volcanic eruption. Not the only survivor but the most well known. The cell was of rock construction ...