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Trinidad looks beautiful. Great coverage and 100% impressive when it sinks in that our brothers and sisters from the continent are over here and showcasing our country islands in a positive light. These videos are better than any movie I can see.
We as Nybian needs to drop those European titles like The Port of the Spanis/Port of Spain,and change to the Port of ....go figure....All these European names are not giving justice to our past...and those saints are no better...Like Saint John/San Juan in Antigua and Porto Rico respectively...if we are to truly recognise how they've manipulated our train of thought with all these European titles..
@@stillirise7813 Fire bun That so call woman dem call Queen Victoria...yes that name lake Victoria needs to be changed to an African Queens name,or even a an African King. This is how they take our very essence....
Love using the Water Taxi. True story. One morning I went to use the water taxi to San Fernando and I saw it was getting ready to leave. No big deal, I would wait for the next one. But when I bought the ticket, they actually hold the boat so I could board it and I was the only passenger on board going San Fernando. It was a interesting experience being the only one 😅
Wish I could blink and get you to half a million subscribers because you're so deserving of it! Your content is always top notch and you are very professional and courteous!💜
To your point, the Atlantic has the different shades of blue for a number of different reasons. 1) A passing cloud up above can sometimes cast a shadow below. In the Caribbean (with wide-open areas in parts it's more pronounced.) At this time of year, December 21 especially- the sun is close to above 0 degrees (the equator) Trinidad being at 10 degrees north. Means the sun is almost directly above you. So shadows will be cast down below, not off in the horizon as in higher latitudes. 2) Water from the Amazon or Orinoco River in Venezuela carries a lot of different rich nutrients (or pollution) from illegal gold or silver mining etc. Some of this runoff water will have various chemicals which will taint Atlantic water. 3) If there's white sand which gets stirred--up by currents, at sometimes this can create like a cappuccino effect in a glass. 4) Schools of fish can create a dark spot(s) in the water. 5) Whales or shakes can also create a dark spot in the water. 6) Seaweed drifting can create different colour spots. 7) Rocks or sandbars just below the water's surface or even boat vessels under the water can create discolourations too.
The difference between the shades of blue in the water occurs because Trinidad sits at the mouth of a the Orinico Delta, a massive river coming from Venezuela. The Orinoco empties into the Gulf of Paria, which is the name of the body of water you are sailing on. There is also another , big river from Trinidad emptying into the Gulf of Paria called the Caroni River.But the Caroni river empties into a large mangrove called the Caroni Swamp which then filters into the Gulf. So both bodies of water blends and cause the discoloration because of heavy minerals and sediment from the rivers.
Nope that's not the case here, this also happens in Tobago and many other places. What you're talking about would cause the water to be brown. This she's asking about would be due to shallow reefs or deep areas.
@@leslynfiawoo4184 not in certain spots like that...the water would be more consistently brown and look like tea ...like Manzanilla and Mayaro at times which I think is more affected by that....remember between SanFernando and POS is sheltered by the southern and northern points and those currents would be deflected into the open Caribbean sea. I think the east coast is more susceptible to that and with bad mainland weather it manifests with floatilas filled with mainland species ending up in those areas more than anywhere else ..
@Trinavara The explanation given are facts. You can also Check out Google for more information , or your library for Geography books with the information. This is very true the Orinico delta and the Caroni delta empties into the Gulf of Paria. There're no reefs in the Gulf.
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My dear African Tigress, I am loving all of your videos, the Barbados , Jamaica and Trinidad but this particular one make me want to visit Trinidad again. Thanks for sharing your adventures. The water taxi has brought back some nice memories😊 💗 Blessings to you and safe travels.
Hi AT.The apparent colour of the water is caused by the apparent colour of the sky and the continental shelf. when a ship crosses the boundary of the continental shelf the water will appear to be a very deep dark blue. Water which is inside the boundary of the continent shelf, close to land, will be relatively speaking, a light blueish-green colour.
Hello African Tigress, I'm watching from North Carolina, USA and was so happy to see you in my hometown, San Fernando! There is so much to see in southern Trinidad, but I am sure that you have limited time. Thank you for the glimpses of my childhood hometown. Also, the Minister that you saw was a relative, to us she is just "our cousin Penny". Amazing to see a family member on your blog. I will keep looking to hopefully see more but if I don't... it's still wonderful seeing my Trini people. Enjoy Carnival Tuesday. Take a last lap for me, then stop by Tobago and take ah lime!
It is called a water taxi. The ferry which carries dozens of cars and hundreds of people, go to Tobago and is much larger and more than one story. We don't really call it a ferry in Trinidad although it may be really considered that in some parts the world. I am surprised he said that.
@@islandgirl3330 Sorry I called the water taxi a ferry , I was born in Trinidad but moved to the US a long time ago . There wasn't any interisland ferry/ taxi when I lived in Trinidad. I love Trinidad so much, it will always be my home.
What a beautiful Water Taxi , I wish some the islands that are closer to each other will invest in this type of transportation . It looks absolutely comfortable and an enjoyable experience. I do believe Trinidad , Barbados and Guyana have signed an agreement to have ferry services between the three countries. It is very expensive to fly between the islands .
African Tigress I'm happy you finally got something you wanted in T&T. I was starting to think were letting you down. Not being able to find the things you wanted.
San Fernando. There are lots of Spanish names for streets, towns, and cities in Trinidad, along with those derived from the British, French, Dutch, and original indigenous Arawaks and Caribs natives.
Hi Tigress! I'm Peter Annius and I have been following you for the past two months! Great job! Keep moving! You must visit St.Lucia for the Jazz Festival! See you there!
She had doubles already. She has been looking for pelau since she went to Trinidad. What happen! Are people not cooking pelau anymore. Is it becaus of laziness to the highest?
@islandgirl3330 laziness to not make pelau??. It's the easiest thing to make and one of the first things to sell out. She's just not going in the right places. She was in trincity mall, the food court on the northern wing always has Pelau, but it looks like she didn't venture to that side of the mall..
@@islandgirl3330 when you do not live in a country be careful of what you say. The answer is simply it sells out first. Why are you people so negative
I watched your channel as you pop up on my youtube tv. I saw you in Trinidad in January, then I saw you on Colaz Smith TV in Jamaica. I like your content because I want to travel the Caribbean Islands upon retirement. I’m a Jamaican living in America who has been visiting St Lucia since 1990. Great information you post. Your vibes is friendly too. Blessings on your travels.
T&T has lots of oil and gas welth to invest in those water taxis in time thme hope Jamaica can get them! But now its all about building the new highways so its only a matter of time that will come in time!! But they look awsome thow love T & T
@seygra20 Yep and again it would've been done ages ago had Mr.Manning had his way...we lost decades of development in just over one decade after 2010..
Thank you for showing us your trip on the water taxi, most of us don't use it because we live in another location, I travelled on it once it was refreshing to see a part of Trinidad not commonly seen. I appreciate your content very much
Oh my you did not get the chance to go to the top of San Fernando hill. It is very nice at nights. You should have a phone protector and jacket so the phone is protected from breakage if it falls.
the different shades of color of the ocean surface is mostly based on depth. the darker mean is deeper. that's why the coast blue is lighter. most of the oceans are dark because the sunlight hardly go deeper than 656 feet , and no light penetrates deeper than 3,280 feet...the ocean is complete darkness.
AT, I have-not watched in a while...Had to com on and give you a like....Your vlogs are always encouraging to watch. I am surprised you have not visited Tobago, at least a day trip (forgive me if I am wrong). I am not from Trinidad, but I enjoy Tobago a lot. Continue to enjoy the Caribbean.
Nice that you asked that man to allow you finish eating your food, if not so, he would have distracted you from the 17 minutes you had left to board the water taxi
Thank you Princess for showing me the beauty of my island. I live overseas now and you have given me a new appreciation of my island of Trinidad. I am from San Fernando
In some areas where the watercolor looks different may be due to the depth of the water and how far the sunlight penetrates, I think the seagrass beds is some areas also have something to do with it.
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I agree. If I was still living in Trinidad, I would have cooked some for her, a long time ago. I am even considering asking a friend in Arima to do it for me.
Hey AT did get your new phone at a good price nd which model is it .. Hope u had a good experience going to San Fernando .. How did get rid of the Statue of liberty guy lol 💙❤💛💚💜🙏🏽👍🏿⚘
That is correct. I climbed it. It's called "Flag Hill" by the people living in Aripo. It is 3084ft which is a lot shorter than Blue Mountain peak in Jamaica at 7402ft but it was nice. When I reached the top it just felt like it should have been higher.
are you still going to tobago and if so when?? but if you ARE going to tobago pls go on the fastt ferry ull love it.. it has a.c , food court , bathrooms , you can go outside once it not to rough and it also have tv you can watch
@@plenty3494 Yes, quite deplorable , that the bad actor locals , coupled with self-serving Belgium aid and the U.S purposefully looking the other way, allowed his assassination.
@B1970T The late great El Hajj Malik El Shabazz, (Malcolm x) talked about this great man, so I researched his life watch documentaries etc etc. I will talk no further because it engages me.
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@@risinup2778 been looking for it not getting information
u missed a government minister peneope beckle at the counter
Trinidad looks beautiful. Great coverage and 100% impressive when it sinks in that our brothers and sisters from the continent are over here and showcasing our country islands in a positive light. These videos are better than any movie I can see.
The picturesque view of Port of Spain leaving the port is so beautiful.
We as Nybian needs to drop those European titles like The Port of the Spanis/Port of Spain,and change to the Port of ....go figure....All these European names are not giving justice to our past...and those saints are no better...Like Saint John/San Juan in Antigua and Porto Rico respectively...if we are to truly recognise how they've manipulated our train of thought with all these European titles..
@@ashleyogarro2686 We will have to change the name of Trinidad as well.....
@@ashleyogarro2686 You're right, but I think soon we may be seeing chinese like son ju, wan ku, etc....
@ashleyogarro2686 I been telling those Africans about that Lake Victoria in Africa.
@@stillirise7813 Fire bun That so call woman dem call Queen Victoria...yes that name lake Victoria needs to be changed to an African Queens name,or even a an African King. This is how they take our very essence....
Love using the Water Taxi.
True story. One morning I went to use the water taxi to San Fernando and I saw it was getting ready to leave. No big deal, I would wait for the next one.
But when I bought the ticket, they actually hold the boat so I could board it and I was the only passenger on board going San Fernando. It was a interesting experience being the only one 😅
Wow , rel Trini vibes there..total bligh..
Come on people let's get our girl to three hundred thousand 🎉❤❤❤❤❤ Africa T u always have such beautiful content 😊😊 blessings 💞
Wish I could blink and get you to half a million subscribers because you're so deserving of it! Your content is always top notch and you are very professional and courteous!💜
I wish I could too❤
She will with her great ability and wonderful work she’s doing she is will make it bravo AT you are doing great job
AT. Thanks for the informative video. Although I was born and grew up in Trinidad, I only passed through San Fernando once to go to the Pitch Lake.
To your point, the Atlantic has the different shades of blue for a number of different reasons.
1) A passing cloud up above can sometimes cast a shadow below. In the Caribbean (with wide-open areas in parts it's more pronounced.) At this time of year, December 21 especially- the sun is close to above 0 degrees (the equator) Trinidad being at 10 degrees north. Means the sun is almost directly above you. So shadows will be cast down below, not off in the horizon as in higher latitudes.
2) Water from the Amazon or Orinoco River in Venezuela carries a lot of different rich nutrients (or pollution) from illegal gold or silver mining etc. Some of this runoff water will have various chemicals which will taint Atlantic water.
3) If there's white sand which gets stirred--up by currents, at sometimes this can create like a cappuccino effect in a glass.
4) Schools of fish can create a dark spot(s) in the water.
5) Whales or shakes can also create a dark spot in the water.
6) Seaweed drifting can create different colour spots.
7) Rocks or sandbars just below the water's surface or even boat vessels under the water can create discolourations too.
Thanks
The difference between the shades of blue in the water occurs because Trinidad sits at the mouth of a the Orinico Delta, a massive river coming from Venezuela. The Orinoco empties into the Gulf of Paria, which is the name of the body of water you are sailing on.
There is also another , big river from Trinidad emptying into the Gulf of Paria called the Caroni River.But the Caroni river empties into a large mangrove called the Caroni Swamp which then filters into the Gulf. So both bodies of water blends and cause the discoloration because of heavy minerals and sediment from the rivers.
Nope that's not the case here, this also happens in Tobago and many other places. What you're talking about would cause the water to be brown. This she's asking about would be due to shallow reefs or deep areas.
Cloud shadows..
This is very true the Orinoco river delta and the Caroni rivers empties into the Gulf of Paria which gives that brownish color.
@@leslynfiawoo4184 not in certain spots like that...the water would be more consistently brown and look like tea ...like Manzanilla and Mayaro at times which I think is more affected by that....remember between SanFernando and POS is sheltered by the southern and northern points and those currents would be deflected into the open Caribbean sea.
I think the east coast is more susceptible to that and with bad mainland weather it manifests with floatilas filled with mainland species ending up in those areas more than anywhere else ..
@Trinavara The explanation given are facts. You can also Check out Google for more information , or your library for Geography books with the information.
This is very true the Orinico delta and the Caroni delta empties into the Gulf of Paria.
There're no reefs in the Gulf.
4:15 Honorable Minister Penelope Beckles-Robinson
Just love you , African Tigress !! You have a warm and very adventurous personality ❤❤❤You blend effortlessly and have great content which keeps us animated !! Proud of you, dear.
Beautiful place and great people ❤️ Glad to see you in the Caribbean having a great time!
The mall is beautiful look like USA 🇺🇸 mall ❤good video African tigress keep up
T&T is so beautiful thank you so much for sharing sending greetings from France
I left Trinidad and Tobago for so long and it’s the first time am seeing their water taxi 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 thank you for showing this trip
nice blogg african tigress ,lovely mannered man who accompanied you,much❤
T&T is so beautiful, can’t wait to visit 🇯🇲 🇺🇸
My dear African Tigress, I am loving all of your videos, the Barbados , Jamaica and Trinidad but this particular one make me want to visit Trinidad again.
Thanks for sharing your adventures. The water taxi has brought back some nice memories😊 💗
Blessings to you and safe travels.
Hi AT.The apparent colour of the water is caused by the apparent colour of the sky and the continental shelf. when a ship crosses the boundary of the continental shelf the water will appear to be a very deep dark blue. Water which is inside the boundary of the continent shelf, close to land, will be relatively speaking, a light blueish-green colour.
AT I love and admire how brave and adventurous you are.
Hello African Tigress, I'm watching from North Carolina, USA and was so happy to see you in my hometown, San Fernando! There is so much to see in southern Trinidad, but I am sure that you have limited time. Thank you for the glimpses of my childhood hometown. Also, the Minister that you saw was a relative, to us she is just "our cousin Penny". Amazing to see a family member on your blog. I will keep looking to hopefully see more but if I don't... it's still wonderful seeing my Trini people. Enjoy Carnival Tuesday. Take a last lap for me, then stop by Tobago and take ah lime!
I didn't know there's a water ferry that goes to San Fernando. Wow, that's cool . 😎🇹🇹🇺🇲
Since 2008 ❤🇹🇹
It is called a water taxi. The ferry which carries dozens of cars and hundreds of people, go to Tobago and is much larger and more than one story. We don't really call it a ferry in Trinidad although it may be really considered that in some parts the world. I am surprised he said that.
Where you from?
@@islandgirl3330 Sorry I called the water taxi a ferry , I was born in Trinidad but moved to the US a long time ago . There wasn't any interisland ferry/ taxi when I lived in Trinidad. I love Trinidad so much, it will always be my home.
@@misstrinialicia643 Are you saying since 2008 the water taxi to San Fernando has been operating.? If so, thanks for the info, that's fantastic.
You can probably use our steelpan music in the background of your Trinidad videos. Steelpan compliments our Caribbean environment well.
What a beautiful Water Taxi , I wish some the islands that are closer to each other will invest in this type of transportation . It looks absolutely comfortable and an enjoyable experience. I do believe Trinidad , Barbados and Guyana have signed an agreement to have ferry services between the three countries. It is very expensive to fly between the islands .
Other islands do have the same ferries martinique st lucia Dominica Guadeloupe..
Yes its the L'Express Des Iles ferries between the four islands.
African Tigress I'm happy you finally got something you wanted in T&T. I was starting to think were letting you down. Not being able to find the things you wanted.
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It was a nice vlog with the senic view of Port of Spain. WAS happy to catch a glimpse of San fer Nando. Enjoy your evening. Stay safe🎉❤
San Fernando. There are lots of Spanish names for streets, towns, and cities in Trinidad, along with those derived from the British, French, Dutch, and original indigenous Arawaks and Caribs natives.
Hi Tigress! I'm Peter Annius and I have been following you for the past two months!
Great job! Keep moving!
You must visit St.Lucia for the Jazz Festival!
See you there!
Thank you ladies from the mother land for introducing Trinidad and Tobago to the wider community of the world especially Africa
So sorry that you didn't have time to visit the San Fernando hill. Thanks all the same.
After Carnival
You need to try Trinidad 'Doubles'! You were standing right near to Sauce Doubles there in Curepe.
She had doubles already. She has been looking for pelau since she went to Trinidad. What happen! Are people not cooking pelau anymore. Is it becaus of laziness to the highest?
@islandgirl3330 laziness to not make pelau??. It's the easiest thing to make and one of the first things to sell out. She's just not going in the right places. She was in trincity mall, the food court on the northern wing always has Pelau, but it looks like she didn't venture to that side of the mall..
@@islandgirl3330 when you do not live in a country be careful of what you say. The answer is simply it sells out first. Why are you people so negative
I watched your channel as you pop up on my youtube tv. I saw you in Trinidad in January, then I saw you on Colaz Smith TV in Jamaica. I like your content because I want to travel the Caribbean Islands upon retirement. I’m a Jamaican living in America who has been visiting St Lucia since 1990. Great information you post. Your vibes is friendly too. Blessings on your travels.
Lovely video, never seen this side of Trinidad before and also the water taxi very nice. Nice phone 👍. Thanks for sharing.
Look at local UA-camr also you will see alot more beautiful places in Trinidad and Tobago ❤🇹🇹
Wow, great content, AT! I am enjoying the beautiful views. Blessings for continued safe travels.🤗🌹
The on the new phone is really good. It’s a conciliation for having to all over Trinidad to get it. Congrats 🎉
T&T has lots of oil and gas welth to invest in those water taxis in time thme hope Jamaica can get them! But now its all about building the new highways so its only a matter of time that will come in time!! But they look awsome thow love T & T
The sea gets it's colour from the clouds up above ,so that the different shades in the sky is reflected in the waters beneath.
the waterfront in S'fdo is being developed as we speak, including a new water taxi terminal and surroundings...
Can;t wait to see the new Sando waterfront. It needs some improvement
@seygra20 Yep and again it would've been done ages ago had Mr.Manning had his way...we lost decades of development in just over one decade after 2010..
@@Trinavarathey developed the Central area
Your appearance and voice is very cool. You sound very friendly. I love that Africans are stereotypical friendly.
Thank you for showing us your trip on the water taxi, most of us don't use it because we live in another location, I travelled on it once it was refreshing to see a part of Trinidad not commonly seen. I appreciate your content very much
Oh my you did not get the chance to go to the top of San Fernando hill. It is very nice at nights. You should have a phone protector and jacket so the phone is protected from breakage if it falls.
I will visit SANDO before I leave
Thank you for taking us along miss Tigress❤
Loving and appreciative of all the scenes in TnT
Lovely, great way to travel on the island
Your documentation of T&T has been amazing❤️🥺! I love that you are truly experiencing and enjoying your journey throughout the island.
the different shades of color of the ocean surface is mostly based on depth. the darker mean is deeper. that's why the coast blue is lighter. most of the oceans are dark because the sunlight hardly go deeper than 656 feet , and no light penetrates deeper than 3,280 feet...the ocean is complete darkness.
Nice explanation.
Im so glad you got your device and the clarity is great.
Thanks!
AT, I have-not watched in a while...Had to com on and give you a like....Your vlogs are always encouraging to watch. I am surprised you have not visited Tobago, at least a day trip (forgive me if I am wrong). I am not from Trinidad, but I enjoy Tobago a lot. Continue to enjoy the Caribbean.
She is going after carnival. That is when visitors go.
I really enjoyed the video! Enjoy your new phone!❤
Beautiful view
Thanks for sharing The country look very nice ❤ enjoy your stay be safe.👑💃🏽🙏🏼
I think the different colours of the ocean is the depth and also distance and the reflection of the sun.
Live in NY and enjoyed the ride from Arims to Pott of Spain Hugh Amoroso Drove it many times Good luck everyone
AT you are Iron Lady humble and hardworking you will reach very far with Gods help keep it up
Nice water taxi ride and beautiful scenery 😊 lynn
Nice that you asked that man to allow you finish eating your food, if not so, he would have distracted you from the 17 minutes you had left to board the water taxi
He just wants to use her for content and views to his own channel, what a character.
❤️🤗Thank you, A.T. 🇹🇹❤️
Great vlog, as usual. Sorry you did not get the chance to explore San Fernando😢
Love your content
I really appreciated this detailed video. I have never seen the water ferry
Great content enjoy
Beautiful ship ,how I wish such ships could be used to bring them back to Africa the land of their ancestors
Back to Africa so you can sell us to the Chinese this time? Nah, we good in the land of steel band 🇹🇹👍🏾💯
Tigress I really really like how you those get around you are very very down to earth yuh not screemish .😮😮😮
Thank you Princess for showing me the beauty of my island. I live overseas now and you have given me a new appreciation of my island of Trinidad. I am from San Fernando
In some areas where the watercolor looks different may be due to the depth of the water and how far the sunlight penetrates, I think the seagrass beds is some areas also have something to do with it.
Wow that's good look so good
I hope you enjoyed your trip
You are the best
That food look so good enjoy y self
The village that you were zooming out to was Ste. Madeline.
Enjoy
you need to go back to San Fernando and go up San Fernando Hill it is beautiful
Hello A.T. Have you gone to Pitch Lake in La Brea ?
After carnival
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Trinidad is so beautiful...am in awe as to how developed this little island is...and so us Barbados...And the ppl are so easy going ..
AT how long did the journey take from north to south with the water taxi.Coleen will have to make you that pelau.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The amount of free advertisement you gave this guy for his channel, you would think he would offer to cook a pot of palau or organize it somehow 🤔
😂😂😂
Yes the Pelau must be cooked, it's about time lol.
@@BlackHeartMan_NoSoul fo' real fo' real.
I agree. If I was still living in Trinidad, I would have cooked some for her, a long time ago. I am even considering asking a friend in Arima to do it for me.
Look,s nice and clear
Wow, beautiful ❤❤❤❤
So C3 is the place to go for good cell phones
High Street is the British name for a town's main street
Hey AT did get your new phone at a good price nd which model is it .. Hope u had a good experience going to San Fernando .. How did get rid of the Statue of liberty guy lol 💙❤💛💚💜🙏🏽👍🏿⚘
Samsung S24 ultra
The highest peak is el Cerro del Aripo. Located in the northern range.it’s not that little mountain
That is correct. I climbed it. It's called "Flag Hill" by the people living in Aripo. It is 3084ft which is a lot shorter than Blue Mountain peak in Jamaica at 7402ft but it was nice. When I reached the top it just felt like it should have been higher.
@AFRI KAN TIGRESS. YOU was in my neighbourhood Nice. !!!
Shame to say as a Trini you have unearthed some areas and stories that I wasn't aware of. Excellent content
are you still going to tobago and if so when?? but if you ARE going to tobago pls go on the fastt ferry ull love it.. it has a.c , food court , bathrooms , you can go outside once it not to rough and it also have tv you can watch
Some parts are very deep Some are shallow and Some times is shadows the clouds
Have you tried doubles as yet?
Enuff of the damn doubles already.
African Tigress, you should try to squeeze in a trip to sister island Tobago. Have an enjoyable one. Stay safe. Respect and blessings.
For real you will enjoy it
Is no one gonna talk about that mad boy who kept talking about the Statue of Liberty? 😂😂
When I was a little boy i had a good time growing up in Trinidad i haven't been back for 20 years
Differing Shades of color in bodies of water are caused by depth and structures. The deepest water is darker when water is blue.
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Ooo.. if only the streets of POS could be this clean and uncongested!
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How long was the journey ? Did not hear clearly what the guy was saying . Please advise
What was cost from Port of Spain to San Fernando
$15 TTD
15tt
It great Trini Tigress
It's the highest peak in San Fernando not the highest peak in Trinidad. That will be the Northern Range
Hopefully he has accurate information today lol
@ 2:35 the lady with the short hair style I believe is a former or current govt Minister?
Current minister for Planning
The honorable Penelope Beckles - Robinson very nice interactive minister to the people of Trinidad and Tobago ❤🇹🇹
@@misstrinialicia643I follow you on TikTok. I didn’t realize that you also do UA-cam
Your dinner look nice.
That driver from the dock looked like a young Patrice Lumumba. Lol!
A great man 👍🏾💯
@@plenty3494 Yes, quite deplorable , that the bad actor locals , coupled with self-serving Belgium aid and the U.S purposefully looking the other way, allowed his assassination.
@B1970T The late great El Hajj Malik El Shabazz, (Malcolm x) talked about this great man, so I researched his life watch documentaries etc etc. I will talk no further because it engages me.