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The Valley Oasis Trinidad....tranquility
Well after a rather eventful flight to Trinidad and not Tobago, the tourist information office at Trinidad airport were very helpful and organised a room for us at Valley Oasis. It was $90 and included continental breakfast and airport transfer. They even asked if we needed to get some food. The transfer included a stop at a local Chinese takeaway. The hosts Arlene and ...
Schaamrood op bruinverbrand gezicht
Dag lieve lezer!
Met het schaamrood op de kaken moeten wij bekennen dat het toch alweer erg lang geleden is sinds je iets van ons gehoord hebt. Het moet toch inmiddels wel weer een maand geleden zijn sinds we je verblijdden met onze blijde boodschappen. Ach ja, zo gaat dat soms met reizen. Dan ben je zo druk bezig met het naar je zin hebben dat je vergeet dat je dat natuurlijk ook moet delen met het thuisfront! Hierbij dus een update van onze ...
St. Benedict Monastery, Rio Seco Falls, & Toco
1) Mount St Benedict Monastery:
The church tower sitting on the Northern Range Hills above Tunapuna is one of the most striking landmarks east of Port of Spain.
This Benedictine Monastic community is the largest and oldest in the Caribbean. It was established in 1912 by monks fleeing Brazil's attempt to take over their land. Founded on the principles of ...
Here's Where the Story Ends
... the Nature Seekers office in the white diesel flatbed truck, as he had most nights. The truck was extra full, since the following day was a Trini holiday, meaning that the beach would be swarmed tonight with mobs of tourists. We took our final drive through the streets of Matura, busy this night with men standing outside shops and bars, exchanging un-understandable jaw-jacking with the young guys on our truck---then lots of laughter and watching them disappear into the distance ...
Foolish Fools
During the daytime hours, we have the option of hanging out at our accommodations at Susan's Guesthouse in Matura village, maybe toodling over to the Dis-and-Dat Shoppe to pick up a bottle of pop, roaming the village streets and fending off crazed looking island dogs that are a cross between Corgies and Beagles, or venturing out onto a planned excursion. Yesterday, the planned excursion was a kayaking adventure on the Salybia River. Now, I was a little ...


