Mamiku Explained
Mamiku is on the island of Saint Lucia; it is located on the eastern coast, near Mon Repos. The Mamiku Estate and Mamiku Gardens is an estate and botanical gardens. It was formerly a sugar plantation and is now a banana plantation.
References
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