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T&T as you've never seen in the brochures.This incredible space we call home possesses captivating natural beauty from easily accessible waterfalls to lesser known gems like mud volcanoes, riverine gorges, caves and mind boggling varieties of fauna. This is no ordinary place - there are images, stories, videos and much more that you'll never see in the Brochure. They will open your eyes to the inc

redible cultural, biological, geographical and historical diversity inherent in this unique place we call home. You will experience everything through the eyes of our people. Small groups or large, we just want to show off our little end of Paradise. Call, message us on WhatsApp, or email us today. Enjoy your browsing and come with us to these alluringly beautiful places. Contact: (868) 2887363/ 3492087
Email: [email protected]

Simple, but very effective.The vibe for today. Enjoy.
09/06/2024

Simple, but very effective.The vibe for today. Enjoy.

Best Audio from uncompressed source (FLAC)YeahI saw you dancing in a crowded roomYou look so happy when I'm not with youBut then you saw me, caught you by su...

So, they're out after the rains.
01/06/2024

So, they're out after the rains.

30/05/2024

Looking for an exciting and educational way to teach your students about our world renowned cocoa? Look no further. We have exactly what you are looking for in a private and secure environment.

19/04/2024

Tuning in with the crew from A&B for the Good Morning Jojo Sports Show on Antigua Observer FM! Catch Rachid Parchment from the Jamaica Observer, JoJo Apparicio, Neto Baptiste, and myself—Dennis Tayé Allen from T&T, for an exciting hour of Caribbean sports!
LIVE NOW on FACEBOOK:
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A few visits
06/04/2024

A few visits

A different view of Las Cuevas
06/04/2024

A different view of Las Cuevas

When de moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie...dahs ah Murrays...Moon 25.03.2024
26/03/2024

When de moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie...dahs ah Murrays...
Moon 25.03.2024

Some feel good vibes for the dayMama Juice
13/03/2024

Some feel good vibes for the day
Mama Juice

521.3K likes, 4868 comments. “Trinidad w/ Mama Juice”

02/03/2024

Hikers, time to talk about trail restoration/ preservation.

Their work is invaluable and interesting.
25/01/2024

Their work is invaluable and interesting.

Took a shot of the moon tonight.
25/01/2024

Took a shot of the moon tonight.

Posted on 5 January 2024Deadline31 March 2024Who may enterThe competition is open to anyone.Short descriptionCVCEPHOTO i...
17/01/2024

Posted on 5 January 2024

Deadline
31 March 2024

Who may enter
The competition is open to anyone.

Short description
CVCEPHOTO is an international photo contest organized by Club Vasco de Camping Elkartea, mountaineering club based in San Sebastian.

Each participant may submit a maximum of 3 photos related to the sport activities (non-motorized) that take place in the mountains (for example alpinism, climbing, ski, trekking, speleology, paragliding).

https://www.cvcephoto.com/index.php/en/news/219-cvcephoto-2024-contest-announcement

31/12/2023

LOOKING FOR:
Vervain plants
Fuchsia
Honeysuckle

IncognegroThe male Ruby Topaz is a deep dark, blackish chocolate brown...until he turns into the light. That's when he l...
30/12/2023

Incognegro
The male Ruby Topaz is a deep dark, blackish chocolate brown...until he turns into the light. That's when he lights up to show off his name.
📸Dennis Allen for TTgameplan at the Adventure EcoVillas Tobago
www.adventure-ecovillas.com

LOOKING FOR:Anybody have these disposable plastic raincoats?
07/12/2023

LOOKING FOR:
Anybody have these disposable plastic raincoats?

27/11/2023

Project 600 is a march against murder and violent crime in Trinidad and Tobago. On Sunday 10th December, 2023, from 3:00p.m. to 5:30p.m., we plan to lead 600 volunteers carrying protest flags in a procession around the Queen’s Park Savannah. The march will culminate in a rally in front of White Hall.

In Project 600 we want to grieve with the national community the lives that are lost to murder. Though many of us have become numb to it, this country is traumatized. Many of us have lost loved ones to violence and if that pain isn’t bad enough, we fear for our families and our communities because it seems that nothing has worked to stop this terrible plague.

15/11/2023

CATCH ONLY THE CRABS YOU NEED.
CATCH NO FEMALES WITH EGGS EITHER.

10 Caribbean Inventions & Inventors That Impacted The World
29/07/2023

10 Caribbean Inventions & Inventors That Impacted The World

Today, we're embarking on an exhilarating journey through time and innovation, as we uncover the Caribbean's hidden gems in the world of invention. So, prepa...

Recent wanderings
08/06/2023

Recent wanderings

Woodford Square, today.
14/05/2023

Woodford Square, today.

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18/04/2023

https://m.facebook.com/jasonxphotography/photos/a.156858901010860/191730760857007/?type=3&mibextid=Nif5oz

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The Abandoned Toco Airfield
Two hundred feet to the west of the Galera
Lighthouse lies the abandoned Toco Airfield.
This airstrip was built in 1941 during World
War II, by the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm. It
was constructed primarily to serve as an
emergency landing strip for light aircraft during
World War II. However, it was frequently
used as a short field training runway for training
pilots. This airfield was described as
“unique in the world of Aviation”, (Airports
Authority, 1963) for it was said to be “one of
the few flying fields that described a curve”.
It was 1500 feet (457.3 m) long and ran directly
towards the lighthouse, then curved gently to
the right to avoid the said structure.
Although it was intended for light aircraft and
training planes, a heavy B24 Liberator bomber
was forced to make an emergency landing on
it in 1943. Unable to take off from this short
runway, the B24 Liberator had to be dismantled
and transported overland to Wallerfield
Airfield. After the war, the Toco Airfield was
maintained by a detachment of the Royal Navy
and continued to be used as an emergency
landing strip between Trinidad and Tobago
until the 1970‟s.
In 1983, fearing its use as a landing site by
American troops during the Grenada Invasion
and to avoid its utilization for any clandestine
illegal activities, the
Government ordered
trenches dug across
the field. This rendered
the Toco Airfield
useless and today
it is now abandoned
and overgrown by
bushes.

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Our Tours are designed for anyone wishing to enjoy Trinidad & Tobago whether adventure tour, business, heritage...anything. We do it all. This is no ordinary place - there are images, stories, videos and much more that you'll never see in the Brochure. Be sure to look at the videos, pictures, articles and follow the links. They will open your eyes to the incredible cultural, biological, geographical and historical diversity inherent in this unique place we call home. You will experience everything through the eyes of our people. Don't wait. Small groups or large, we just want to show off our little end of Paradise. Call or email us today. Enjoy your browsing and come with us to these alluringly beautiful places. Contact/ WhatsApp: (868) 349-2087/ 315 7891 Email: [email protected]