1 00:00:01 --> 00:00:06 The village was the hiding spot of the local Caraibe indians who were fleeing the very first colonizers. 2 00:00:06 --> 00:00:10 In 1825, only seven families were still present, and living at Petit-Portland bay. 3 00:00:10 --> 00:00:15 The history of Anse Bertrand district is therefore closely linked to its late colonization. 4 00:00:15 --> 00:00:20 Its ecocomy is mostly agricultural, with a specialization on sugar cane cultivation. 5 00:00:20 --> 00:00:23 This district is full of extraordinary natural spots like : 6 00:00:23 --> 00:00:26 La Grande Vigie spot: situated at the northern tip of the island, 7 00:00:26 --> 00:00:31 the landscape is full of cliffs that are 80 meters high and that dive into the atlantic ocean. 8 00:00:31 --> 00:00:34 The Porte d’Enfer spot : a narrow water bend surrounded by cliffs. 9 00:00:34 --> 00:00:37 Close to this spot, there is a small cave in the cliff called the hole of "Madame Coco"