Trinidad and Tobago - Port of Spain
Port of Spain, also written as Port-of-Spain, is the capital of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago and the country's third-largest municipality, after San Fernando and Chaguanas. The Northern Range is the range of tall hills across the northern portion of Trinidad and is considered an extension of the Andes mountains of South America, although that is geologically incorrect. The Northern Range runs from the Chaguaramas Peninsula in the west to Toco in the east and consists mainly of steeply dipping metasedimentary rocks and lush rainforest containing a wide variety of plants and animal species. Port of Spain lies at the western end and the city climbs into the hills and valleys which are settled and largely deforested. The two tallest peaks are El Cerro del Aripo and El Tucuche which top 900 m.
Nature in Tobago.
The Nariva Swamp is the largest freshwater wetland in Trinidad and Tobago and has been designated a Wetland of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention. The swamp is located on the east coast of Trinidad, immediately inland from the Manzanilla Bay and covers over 60 square kilometres (23 mi²).
Point-á.Pierre, Trinidad.
View on Port of Spain.
Map of Trinidad.
Map of Trinidad
Map of Tobago
The Steel Pan - Trinidad
Hindu Temple on river Waterloo, built 1947, architect Seedas Sadhu
Anthracothorax tobaci, Tobago.
Scarlet Ibis, Eudocimus ruber, Trinidad.
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