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Three Spout Waterfall is situated in the serene village of Morne La Croix. The village is known as “Mountain Of The Cross” by the indigenous people, because, high mountains, which are called “Mountain of the Cross”. Surrounding the village stands majestic tall v-shaped mountains resembling the shape of a crucifix. The original inhabitants of Morne La Croix were farmers from Venezuela who migrated to work on cocoa and coffee plantations in Caura (Originally an Arawak Settlement). They were commonly referred to as Cocoa Panyols or Caureros due to their residence in Caura. In 1943, Governor Sir Bede Clifford decided to construct a dam in Caura, compelling the fifteen hundred residents to vacate and seek new places to reside. Their homes and the Santa Veronica RC Church were razed. Ironically, the dam was never built. Many of the displaced residents relocated to Lopinot, now known as “The Home of Parang,” while others ventured further north to the lush Morne La Croix valley.