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Culture, Environment, Lifestyle, Trinidad and Tobago

Black hawk up in Tobago

In a backyard in Canaan, Tobago, there is a great black hawk – perched on my arm. Stalin – named for the acclaimed calypsonian, not the...

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Culture, Environment, Lifestyle, Trinidad and Tobago

SOS: Saving Tobago’s turtles

It’s 4 am. Weary volunteers from Save Our Sea Turtles (SOS Tobago) have been patrolling the beaches since 8 pm the night before, ensuring...

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Culture, Environment, Trinidad and Tobago

Where the wild things are

Growing up in north Florida, Pierson Hill developed a passion for the outdoors and living things – with a special emphasis on the...

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Culture, Environment, Lifestyle, Dominica

Rolling in the deep: whale-watching in Dominica

All eyes are glued on the captain as he begins his briefing. We’re bobbing quietly on gentle waves, about a mile off Dominica’s west...

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Culture, Environment, Arts, History, St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Soufriere: Beautiful…but deadly

Twenty major volcanic eruptions occurred around the world in 2011, produced by some of an estimated 64 active volcanoes on earth. At any...

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Culture, Environment, Fashion and Jewellery, Arts, Science, Trinidad and Tobago

Being green

Every plastic milk bottle can now aspire to great things, thanks to Dr Auliana Poon. She’s the creator of “Being Sustainable”, a line...

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Culture, Environment, Science, Trinidad and Tobago

Looking for the leatherback in Trinidad

At Grande Riviere, a small, clear river meets the Caribbean Sea. It originates in Trinidad’s Northern Range and flows northward. Perhaps...

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Culture, Environment, Science, Trinidad and Tobago

Maracas goes green

If you like golf or have always wanted to try it, but you’re not ready for the big league, there’s another choice out there: miniature...

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