Mount Pelée is the result of a typical subduction zone.
This last eruption is mainly responsible for the current state of Mount Pelée.
Mount Pelée began its eruptions on April 23, 1902.
This was the last fatal eruption of Mount Pelée until the present time.
Mount Pelée continued to erupt until July 4, 1905.
On September 16, 1929, Mount Pelée began to erupt again.
Martinique's Mount Pelée provides the dark coloring for its northern beaches.
After deliberating for some time, the commission decided that any danger from Mount Pelee was negligible.
Outside, the Caribbean sun beat down on the town and clouds raced across Mount Pelée, four miles away.
This was destroyed in 1902 by an eruption of Mount Pelée.