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Carnival Tabanca!
Carnival Tabanca!
Today is Carnival Monday in Trinidad and Tobago, and in times past, carnival activities would have been in full swing. J’ouvert would have started in the early hours of the morning and would go until the sun rose. If you’re not sure what J’ouvert is, it is when party goers, many from the night before, parade the streets behind music trucks; jumping, dancing, and wining while covered in paint, powder or even mud. The word is French for ‘The Opening’ and signified the start or opening of this magnificent event.
It is also a time...
Gang Gang Sarah
Gang Gang Sarah
The legend of Gang Gang Sarah, the African witch of Golden Lane has been one of Tobago’s famous folklore tales for decades.
On a stormy night she was blown from her home in Africa across the sea to Tobago and landed quite safely at the village of Les Coteaux. From there she journeyed to Golden Lane in search of her family who were brought to Tobago as slaves. She lived to a great age and is remembered for her wisdom and kindness. She became the loving wife of Tom, whom legend says she...
Tobago’s Main Ridge Forest Reserve
Tobago’s Main Ridge Forest Reserve
Tobago’s Main Ridge is the oldest legally protected forest reserve in the Western Hemisphere; it was established on April 13th, 1776. It is situated on a large portion of Tobago’s surface area, on the north-eastern side of the island. It was conserved to protect the water supply on the island, it is interesting to note that all the water supplies on the island are derived from the rain forest.
The Rain Forest is one of Tobago’s wonders. It has many trails that provide various forms of recreation which would appeal to different...
Betsey's Hope - Tobago
Betsey's Hope
Yet another one of Tobago’s historical plantation stories is that which involves the naming of the village now called Betsey Hope. This is a small village, located on the way to the popularly known village of Charlotteville, just past the second town in Tobago, Roxborough. Formerly known as Louis D’or Estate this village was one of but not the first Sugar Cane Plantation in Tobago, having been founded around the end of the 1760s.
Owned initially by John Robely, it boasted a large windmill which was used to grind the canes, as well as sea frontage...
Let's Rocks! - VIII
Let's Rock!
Hi guys, have you ever been to Black Rock? Did you know how Black Rock got its name? The large black rocks surrounding the beach account for this. Black Rock is situated on the south western side of the island of Tobago, along the Mt Irvine Road, just after the beach of the same name.
Black Rock beach is well known for the popular nesting place of Turtles in Tobago. The beach where all this happens is called Turtle Beach. If you are ever in Tobago in nesting season, which occurs mainly during the months...