Mayaro Bay The etymology of the name, ‘Mayaro’ originated from the Arawakan mainstaple ‘maya’ which was a plant in abundance in the area. The endRead More
Author: Dewayne Berkeley
Manzanilla Beach Coconut trees lining the pristine shoreline, approximately fifteen miles of glistening sand where the waves crash of the Atlantic Ocean on the eastRead More
Balandra Cove Located on the northeastern coast of Trinidad between Salybia and Rampanalgas is a small cove know as Balandra. The name Balandra is aRead More
The temple in the sea A testament of devotion and religious belief is the temple built in the sea at waterloo in Carapichamia Trinidad. ARead More
This year I decided to work harder on my fitness goals, and focus my energies on becoming a better me. Considering the fact that IRead More
Brasso Seco The name comes from Spainsh Dialect, which means “Dry-Branch”. Hidden in the Northern Range of Trinidad’s rainforest, Brasso Seco is an eco-visitor’s dream,Read More
Oropouche River: Located east of Valencia, flows the North Oropouche River, one of the most spectacular watercourses in the Northern Range. It is said thatRead More
The village of Matelot is a nature lover paradise, with stunning beaches, rivers, waterfalls and Wildlife. Located 26.7 km further west from Toco at theRead More
Sand Pit / Quarry: It’s been years since I visited the quarry in Ravine Sable. After getting getting alot of request for information after postingRead More
Matura is a rural village along the east-northeast coast of Trinidad. Which has traditionally seen most of its economic returns from fishing and agriculture. MaturaRead More
This adventure took us to Blanchisseuse on the north coast of Trinidad home of Avocar and Three Pools. In 1797 French Captain Frederick Mallet wasRead More
Maracas Saint Joseph: The colloquial name used to distinguish the Maracas Valley above the town of Saint Joseph from Maracas Beach. Maracas Saint Joseph is one of the large valleysRead More