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Picturesque Vessigny Beach

Place - Boats at Vessigny Beach in sweet T&T for Sweet TnT Magazine, Culturama Publishing Company, for news in Trinidad, in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, with positive how to photography.

Vessigny Beach is a premier coastal destination in south-west Trinidad known for its calm waters, family-friendly atmosphere, and extensive event facilities. Located approximately three kilometres past the world-famous La Brea Pitch Lake, this Gulf of Paria shoreline offers a distinct experience characterised by gentle waves and shallow depths. The site …

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Serene Knolly’s Tunnel in Tabaquite

Knolly's Tunnel Exterior by Nadia Ali in sweet T&T for Sweet TnT Magazine, Culturama Publishing Company, for news in Trinidad, in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, with positive how to photography.

Knollys Tunnel stands as a primary historical landmark in Tabaquite, representing a significant engineering achievement in the development of the Trinidad Government Railway during the late 19th century. Constructed between 1896 and 1898, this 660-foot man-made passage was designed to facilitate the transport of agricultural produce, specifically cocoa and coffee, …

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Malaria is here, mosquitoes must go

Malaria

Thirteen cases of Malaria have been reported during the first months of 2018 in Trinidad and Tobago. The country was declared free of Malaria in 1965. Symptoms of Malaria are an intermittent fever caused by a protozoan parasite which invades the red blood cells and is transmitted through the bite of an infected Anopheles mosquito. Once the parasites …

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