The North
East most tip of the island, the area where the Caribbean Sea meets the
Atlantic Ocean. The point where you can
stare as far as the horizon without the hint of land, making it look as though
you’re alone in this world. Even though
the sister island of Tobago only lies 35 kilometers northeast of this point,
you cannot see it from here. Toco is the
closest point from Trinidad to Tobago.
Yes
the day started adventurous as we, having a week of schlepping our son to his
science camp in the North Eastern town of D’Abadie, had nothing better to do
with our time, than to tour the region and its beaches. Our plan was not to bathe, but more to mark
locations for later family visits. So we
travelled to local malls, shopping districts and yes, beaches where we have not
been in over 20 years. Today’s venture
Toco, via Valencia.
The
day started without an inkling of morning's promise, the mist, moist and
tranquil with the notion of a shower, but alas the blaze of the sun showed its
power over the other forces of nature. A
gentle kiss of the scent of tropical flowers, and fruit, yeah, it is the season
of mangoes and they are everywhere. The
road long and winding, through many small villages, where you wonder if the
natives travelled out much, as their lives proved to be a simple one. Fishing, farming, owning a small shop of
trinkets, or snackettes or a mini restaurant, seemed the order of
business. Then there was the occasional
offering of a place to stay for a weekend, a week, etc. Also of mention are the many bars along the
route.
We have
befriended the smart phone app ‘waze’, and this app makes finding places so
much easier as the streets of Trinidad and Tobago are installed. The road surface is better than I expected. Outside of the one area around the quarries
where the heavy duty trucks are prevalent, everywhere else was smooth
sailing.
In Toco
there is a lighthouse which overlooks the Northeastern oceanic approach to the
island. This lighthouse built in 1897 is
no longer in use, but it is a historic site and the grounds are well upkept. This area is referred to as ‘Punta Galera’ (now
Galera Point). Galera is derived from
the word ‘galea’, the name ‘Galeota Point’ (Galeota also derived from Galea) was
given to the southeastern point of the island by Christopher Columbus, this
name was accidentally given to the northern point as well and the name stuck.
In the
old days there were no roads connecting Toco to the rest of the island, instead
in 1818 Toco was accessed via the round island steamer service which was
started by Governor Ralph Woodford. This
service allowed trade of goods and cocoa (one of the main products of the
region). The first roads were built to
this area by 1930, linking the area to Sangre Grande. Toco is the home of the 2012 Olympic Gold
javelin winner Keshorn Walcott.
After
our long almost two hour drive we have arrived.
We are greeted by many food vendors along the beach. We chatted with one of the native “Sonia”,
she had a welcoming and delightful personality.
She showed us an area that she referred to as the swimming pool, where
the water was calm, and the waves broke further out to sea and the deepest area
was lower than shoulder height. We stood
and soaked up the view of the coconut and local almond trees along the beach
front. Against our faces a gentle sea
breeze, the waves lapping at the delight of the northeasterly trade winds, the
beauty of God's creation for us all to see, smell, play in and digest. The beauty of a small land, an island,
southerly lying just above the coast of Venezuela, rich in natural resources
with a diverse culture and people. A
land that I call ‘home’.
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Road view of the ocean |
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A beach along the way |
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Are we there yet? |
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On the way |
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The breeze |
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Calmness of Toco swimming pool |
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Different exposure of beach |
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Macro view of coral |
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Thought it was a nice cloud |
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Fishing village indeed |
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Lighthouse view |
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From the lighthouse, spray |
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These birds posed for me |
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Bridge only allowing one car at a time |
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These pictures are beautiful!
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