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View from Mount Sage, Tortola

Tortola is a mountainous island 13.5 miles long and 3 miles wide, with an area of 21.5 square miles. Formed by volcanic activity, its highest peak is Mount Sage at 1750 feet. Photo Copyright 2004 Robert Giordano.

"My brother and I decided to hike to the top of Mount Sage and it was rough. It had rained recently and the ground was very muddy. We were pretty much covered in mud by the time we reached the top."

- Robert Giordano



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