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pointboy12

    • 2 months ago

    Nice meeting u yesterday ❤❤🙏

    • 2 months ago

    Enjoyed this vedio love and blessings to u and the family

    • 2 months ago

    Always a pleasure with these blogs tx 😊

    • 2 months ago

    Outstanding would hate to see that crowded and destroyed

    • 2 months ago

    I used google maps to locate your adventure. Got interested right away when I saw no road off Shirvan Road that led to Rocky Point. Thanks for the history lesson. I now want to visit next year.
    I assume you make arrangements with museums and other visitor destination sites in Trinidad/Tobago to link your site. Make that offer to them

    • 2 months ago

    Great video pointboy!! I was very happy to hear your voice.

    • 2 months ago

    Good evening very nice video.

    • 2 months ago

    I love this video, Thanks❤❤❤❤❤

    • 2 months ago

    Are we going to destroy all our envoronmental sensitive areas and do we really have complete tourism plan. First it was plan for Sandals which would have been an environmental disaster, next was Kiligyn bay area now this. The question is what are the benefits for Tobago ,what are the linkages

    • 2 months ago

    You really threw me for a loop with your intro that was not your voice…so I had to fast forward to see what to expect. Now that I see the images but dont hear your voice…will check out another time

    • 2 months ago

    The government is spending tax payers money to promote sustainable development. The government needs to understand that there is also sustainable tourism development and therefore no more hotels or brick and concrete must be built on our sea front.

    There is no doubt that global warming is a reality and our beachfront areas are now sacrosanct.

    Hotel development is no longer about room numbers but about quality. Additionally the primary purpose of tourism development is to benefit the local population. So the government and in particular the THA under whose purview tourism development resides must ensure that their policy highlight small to medium sized properties owned and managed by the local population and further ensuring that the leakage of much needed foreign exchange is minimised by developing the Agricultural and service sectors..

    More importantly the focus should be on quality, and service and not on room numbers. An Island of 116 square miles cannot afford this lopsided development.

    Tourism development yes but not Rocky point development. Sustainable tourism development isva whole lot more than preserving the turtles nesting site and artifacts.

    • 2 months ago

    Beautiful Back Bay……Thanks again,thoroughly enjoyed this video……

    • 2 months ago

    Hidden treasures! Really enjoyed this one!!👍🏼❤️👍🏼🇹🇹

    • 2 months ago

    That’s a bit confusing that ur for development preserving the natural habitat but yet against development the 2 can coexist but we must have the development but as u said the right way..Tobago has to become economically independent

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