Saint Lucia Channel

Saint Lucia Channel is a strait in the Caribbean, at 14°09′N 60°57′W / 14.15°N 60.95°W / 14.15; -60.95. It separates Martinique and Saint Lucia. On August 17, 2007 Hurricane Dean crossed the channel as a Category 2 storm.
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