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Jevan Soyer

Jevan Soyer draws from a multifaceted career spanning the hospitality, tourism, education, sales, marketing and construction industries, he brings a methodical and disciplined approach to digital media. A marketing manager and content creator for Sweet TnT Magazine, Study Zone Institute, co-author and editor of Sweet TnT Short Stories and Sweet TnT 100 West Indian Recipes,Soyer specialises in documenting the biodiversity and cultural heritage of Trinidad and Tobago for a global audience.

Mosquito Creek: The mysterious myths and folklore of Trinidad’s most haunted coastal road

Exploring the paranormal secrets of Mosquito Creek in South Trinidad. Photo: Jeremy Bridgenath.

Mosquito Creek is a notorious stretch of coastal road in South Trinidad that serves as a focal point for intense paranormal activity and cultural folklore. This historic thoroughfare, located between La Romaine and Oropouche, connects the physical world with the spiritual through its proximity to ancient mangrove swamps and active …

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Why NASA and Elon Musk don’t talk about Biosphere 2 when hyping Mars

What Biosphere 2 can teach Elon Musk about failing on Mars.

Mars has captured human imagination for generations, promising a new frontier and a potential second home for our species. Yet the journey to colonise Mars entails more than rocket science and ambition—it demands a profound understanding of closed ecological systems, life‑support engineering and human psychology under extreme isolation. The ill‑fated …

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Where to eat like a local in Trinidad and Tobago this summer

From doubles to pholourie: Street foods NYC foodies will love. Where to eat in Trinidad and Tobago.

Discover the culinary traditions of Trinidad and Tobago by exploring the vibrant roadside stalls, local roti shops, and Creole kitchens frequented by residents. This comprehensive culinary guide outlines the specific geographical hubs, iconic native dishes, and multi-ethnic food heritage that shape the twin-island republic’s indigenous dining scene. Readers will gain …

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The risks of an everything app: Why centralised digital power is a threat to individual and societal security

Everything app security risks: Why putting your whole life in one app could backfire.

In an era of digital convenience, the idea of an “everything app” has seduced millions. Elon Musk’s ambition to transform X (formerly Twitter) into an all-in-one platform is not without precedent. In China, Alibaba’s Alipay already functions as the model for such integration, enabling users to manage finances, shop, book …

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Start mining Bitcoin in 2025: Your gateway to passive income

How to start mining Bitcoin from home with PaladinMining.

Bitcoin’s 2025 bull run: A new chapter in financial opportunity Bitcoin has surged past the US$105,000 mark in mid-2025, signalling the strongest upward trend since late 2024. This bullish momentum isn’t just speculation it’s backed by real market patterns like whale accumulation, liquidity shifts, and a tightening supply. For both …

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Explore the best hiking trails in Trinidad and Tobago for summer nature lovers

Paria Falls, Trinidad. Photo: Marika Mohammed. Hiking trails in Trinidad and Tobago

Explore the best hiking trails in Trinidad and Tobago for summer nature lovers provides a comprehensive guide to navigating the twin-island republic’s diverse ecological paths, ranging from the rugged peaks of the Northern Range to the ancient canopies of the Main Ridge Forest Reserve. This seasonal review highlights premier routes …

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War between Israel and Iran: Global fallout, Caribbean impact, and how to prepare

How the war between Israel and Iran could reshape the global economy.

As tensions rise in the Middle East, the possibility of a full-scale war between Israel and Iran is no longer unthinkable. What might begin as air strikes or cyberattacks could escalate into a broader regional war, drawing in global powers and triggering wide-reaching consequences. This article examines how such a …

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Summer romance in Trinidad and Tobago: Perfect couple activities

Pigeon Point Heritage Park: Everything you need to know before you visit.

Trinidad and Tobago summer couple activities offer diverse experiential opportunities for partners seeking to strengthen relationships through shared domestic travel and outdoor recreation. Domestic tourism within the twin-island republic expands significantly during the August holiday season, creating a demand for structured leisure itineraries. This comprehensive guide highlights regional excursions, ecological …

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Planting on Corpus Christi: A Trinidad and Tobago tradition rooted in faith and food security

Why planting on Corpus Christi Is a national tradition in Trinidad and Tobago.

A sacred day for soil and spirit In Trinidad and Tobago, planting on Corpus Christi is far more than an agricultural event it is a sacred tradition rooted in Catholic faith and cultural resilience. Celebrated on the Thursday following Trinity Sunday, Corpus Christi commemorates the belief in the real presence …

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