The Bellflower Port of Spain
18 Chelsea Cascade Port of Spain, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago
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Port of Spain, Trinidad
... of Trinidad called San Fernando. Participants were delighted with the delicious selection of rice, beans, fish, chicken, salad, and above all the ice cream which appeared to be simple vanilla but which turned out to be made with coconut milk, creating a flavor that was subtle yet sweet. After lunch we visited the Wildfowl Trust, a bird sanctuary located in the heart of an oil refinery. After driving through the refinery we entered what really ...
West Indies - Home Of Brian Lara.
... haven’t been able to communicate with taxi drivers who speak only Spanish. Now we have crossed a mere 159 nautical miles of water from Venezuela to the island of Trinidad and, praise be, we are back to English! It feels so good.
As the airport pick up ride continues, our driver chats to us about random things but mostly cricket. His chatter is music to our English starved ears. He knows all the famous Australian ...
Tobago and back
... was lovely and we behaved like tourists having sunbeds on the beach for a few days. We hired a car with some friends and toured the island and found a place called Englishman's Bay. It was deserted apart from the lady who sold us fish and chips for lunch on the beach one day……King fish and Tuna - not quite the same as at home!
The fish we saw whilst snorkelling were amazing and so colourful and we have got many good memories to take ...
Yes, I'm Limin tonight, you?
... I did the sensible thing and I told on him! That's right, I went back to the guesthouse with my take out veg and meat and talked to the guesthouse owners and straight away they said, no way man, you're not going out with him, he's a hustler, leave it with us, we'll sort him out, and I walk upstairs with a big smile and enjoy my dinner. The lady who almost made me vomit seemed very angry and I would have loved to have seen what happened when he did ...
Margarita Island - Trinidad and Tobago
... fourteen of us on the prop plane. I was feeling inordinately nervous due to all of the mysterious 'technical problems' we had been receiving updates on for the past several hours. I remembered thinking: these are the kinds of planes that crash. Yes indeed, very few passengers, flying between two places that most people couldn't locate on a map, these are the kinds of planes that crash.
About fifteen minutes into a flight that is only an hour long ...
