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Mamora Bay is situated along the south-eastern coast of Antigua. Formed over a ridge of rocks, the bay is surrounded by cascading mountains and white sandy beaches. Situated in Antigua’s parish St. Paul, the population of this quaint bay has not been clearly defined; however, the population of St. Paul is about 7,900 residents.
Mamora Bay, much like the rest of Antigua, enjoys a tropical climate. With wet and dry seasons, typical of such a climate, there’s plenty of sunshine all year round. The dry season extends from December to May, and the wet season from June to November. Hurricanes occur occasionally in this area; the peak season being late August to early November.
Mamora Bay is home to an important Indian village. With a unique style of pottery, exclusive to this region, Mamora Bay has a rich cultural history.
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