Beautiful. Visited about 50 years ago. I remembered my parents took us on top of the rock to see Venezuela. The climbing to the top of the rock was fun
Visited there about 20 years ago and there was an arch that connected the two points (14mins in the vid)....I think it fell broke and fell in the 2010s. It was undercut by the currents forming the arch which eventually collapsed...beautiful place. Great vid!!
Columbus said let's get out of here that's the sepernt mouth, when the Orinoco river came up, that's one of the thee 🚢 ships that over turn, I were not there but that's History, or and that thing out in the ocean is the Salado rock believe it or not, watching 😀 from Bellrose NY
Same here. Furthest I've been in the South West Side is Vesigny, Clifton Hill & on the other side (Palo Seco).....South East (Manzanilla, Mayaro & Guayaguyare)....I NEED to visit this side 1 day.
Trinibago vibe is vibe wow thanks for this vid i remember when i was a child back in the 80s visiting that beach it was so exciting especially getting up early to cook and go the beach with my cousin's those were the days
Hi, Trinbago Vibes, i enjoyed the video thanks for the information. I visited Columbus bay when i was small, i remembered the waters was calm and the water was very clear. Sad to see how the beach is eroding and how people are leaving the beach dirty. It is one of Trinidad and Tobago beautiful beaches, people please take pride and keep our beaches clean and beautiful. Again thank you for showing us our beautiful country, keep safe and have a bless week. 😊
I am a Canadian and I have been there twice before ,this is one of my favourite spots g ood work ,they are other nice beaches in the south, nice history lessons, keep it up.
Great video! The rock you climbed on, people often go on top there to fishen from on the peak. @13:37 The "bridge" you crossed to reach the rock, there is a super dangerous underwater current if you fall in there, despite it looking calm. It can carry you out in the ocean fall. Alot of people died on Columbus Bay due to extremely strong currents. Alot of them have not been found to date.
Rajeev. I enjoyed this video, great vibes, I always love road trips.Boy , that doubles on point, very informative video, I have never been there,Rajeev, as Bushman always repeating take your garbage with you. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Ranjeev, great video. The part by the mangroves where the rocks are, it actually had an arch, I say about 10 years ago. Really beautiful. After years of erosion it is gone. Google some pics of Colombus Bay with the arch you see it.
I love the doubles start the beautiful drive and the amazing scenery but it is so sad the garbage is always there we have to get together and try and solve this problem but awesome video bro
Thanks Rajeev last visit there was 25 yrs been there like 3timed😂.Looks nice still yea boy always a shame to see garbage.Thanks for still sharing n happy adventure always.
They are called the 3 sisters, I'm assuming they were once part of the headland that got separated as a result of erosion over time, but that's just a theory
lol, yup, sometimes us local peeps sync up with the same video concept but of course the flavour will vary..and can't go wrong with Bushman's video either
Good Evening Rajeev, With regards to the "litter" on the beach,... I am very sure that ALCOHOL WAS NOT A CONTRIBUTING FACTOR. 😉 I am also expecting someone to motion the idea that the litter washed ashore during high tide. Do have a good rest of the weekend.
Evening, and yeah it’s a possibility of long shore drift that the trash would pile up, and intoxication may play a role as well, but we need to do better with our environment…have a great one as well
Hi brother how are u doing ? My name is Ekow Simpson from and in Ghana 🇬🇭 . I have watched ur videos and they are so inspiring . I am also a content creator on youtube basically talking about connections africans and african dscent all over the world . I would really love to visit trinidad and tobago . I am contacting you so u guide me in this journey. thanks and hope to hear from u brother
Are those, the flying fish? I didn't know about Columbus Bay. Either the secondary school Geography or History textbook deleted it back in the 1960s, or I zoned out. I had three years of Geography only, because I had to pick between that subject and Math for GCE O Levels. Is any of the trash washing ashore from Venezuela? Also people who don't belong there, might be discarding their trash.
I so share your frustration, even anger, regarding the litter. We can be better, if not for others to enjoy, for ourselves on our next visit. Seeing the erosion up close is alarming yet sad; nonetheless, it was still educational. That little cliff you climbed might one day become a 4th sister. Thank you for another gem, Trinbago Vibes.👍🏾💙🤍❤️
I agree. What I LOVE about his content is how diverse it is featuring.... SOCIAL/Financial experiments, foods/restaurants, hotels, museums/historical sites, festivals/fetes, beaches & other sites.
I am very ashamed to say i confused the three sisters with the trinity hills . Yes i know that is so dumb .The Trinity Hills is north . Where this confusion come from....🤔🙄 Ok . But now i dam vex ,seeing the garbage , some people cant have nice things . Anyhow thanks for the video. And yes the Three Sisters is south .
The Atlantic Ocean is on the eastern part of Trinidad, this is the south western and still falls within the Gulf of Paria, even if you move further south it’s the Columbus Channel…check over the map of Trinidad
@@TrinbagoVibes Sorry you are incoorect, The Gulf of Paria is a Gulf contained on our Western side only between the Serpents Mouth at Icacos and the 3 Islands known as Monos, Huevos and Chac. The North side of the Island is the Caribbean Sea, The East and Southern side is the Atlantic Ocean. On the Southern Side the Atlantic that hits our shores is Locally known as the Columbus Channels. Your Map you reference is wrong. "What are the bodies of water around Trinidad? Trinidad and Tobago is an archipelagic republic in the southern Caribbean between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Venezuela."
My bad, really thought Columbus Bay was on our South Coast. Thanks for the clarification. Great video. Keep up your excellent work and communication. Be Safe
Beautiful. Visited about 50 years ago. I remembered my parents took us on top of the rock to see Venezuela. The climbing to the top of the rock was fun
lol, it was indeed, but I could only imagine how different the beach would have been 50 years ago
Visited there about 20 years ago and there was an arch that connected the two points (14mins in the vid)....I think it fell broke and fell in the 2010s. It was undercut by the currents forming the arch which eventually collapsed...beautiful place. Great vid!!
Thanks Jason 🙏🏽
Columbus said let's get out of here that's the sepernt mouth, when the Orinoco river came up, that's one of the thee 🚢 ships that over turn, I were not there but that's History, or and that thing out in the ocean is the Salado rock believe it or not, watching 😀 from Bellrose NY
that's a good history lesson there and thanks for the Salado info, just looked it up 😃
Lovely road trip... informative and interesting narrative 😊
Thank you 🙏🏽
I have to visit this place it is absolutely amazing beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I love the way you take your time to explain everything
Thank you and you definitely should 😁
Never visited, would love to.
You definitely should one of these days
Same here. Furthest I've been in the South West Side is Vesigny, Clifton Hill & on the other side (Palo Seco).....South East (Manzanilla, Mayaro & Guayaguyare)....I NEED to visit this side 1 day.
Trinibago vibe is vibe wow thanks for this vid i remember when i was a child back in the 80s visiting that beach it was so exciting especially getting up early to cook and go the beach with my cousin's those were the days
Those were the days indeed and most times it was a pelau and we hadda eat before we went into the water, lol
Well done and informative video, I have never been there but it's beautiful tks for sharing Rajeev 🤗👍💕🙏
Thanks Belinda 🙏🏽 and glad you enjoyed it
@@TrinbagoVibes ur most welcome my dear
Hey everyone wow that is looking nice and beautiful
Please be safe out dear,
That it was and ofc safety first
Have not been there in years. Nice journey. Great vid as always
Thanks 🙏🏽
Here watching from Barbados🇧🇧
Always appreciated bro 🙏🏽
Hi, Trinbago Vibes, i enjoyed the video thanks for the information. I visited Columbus bay when i was small, i remembered the waters was calm and the water was very clear. Sad to see how the beach is eroding and how people are leaving the beach dirty. It is one of Trinidad and Tobago beautiful beaches, people please take pride and keep our beaches clean and beautiful. Again thank you for showing us our beautiful country, keep safe and have a bless week. 😊
Thanks for your story Leslieann and have a blessed one as well
Columbus caulked one of his leaking ship with tar set sail again
I am a Canadian and I have been there twice before ,this is one of my favourite spots g ood work ,they are other nice beaches in the south, nice history lessons, keep it up.
Much appreciated 🙏🏽
Hey Rajeev, nice to bad thank u for the directions, beautiful footage 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Yes Rajeev dey to dam NASTY keep your beach clean ....
Hey Gideon, you’re most welcome
Thank you for sharing the video, very informative. I've been there about 5yrs ago.❤
You’re most welcome
GREAT content as always!!!!👍 It's always a pleasure to see SOUTH featured, especially deep south.
Thanks Kimmy, and yeah there is just something calming in the south
Thanks for Sharing Rajeev. You’ve exposed me to one more site for me to explore when next I come home. Good job Keep sharing.
You’re most welcome Nashid 🙏🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Great video! The rock you climbed on, people often go on top there to fishen from on the peak. @13:37 The "bridge" you crossed to reach the rock, there is a super dangerous underwater current if you fall in there, despite it looking calm. It can carry you out in the ocean fall. Alot of people died on Columbus Bay due to extremely strong currents. Alot of them have not been found to date.
Thanks and yeah, that’s why I had to emphasize the warning at the beach, and never underestimate the underwater currents
Rajeev. I enjoyed this video, great vibes, I always love road trips.Boy , that doubles on point, very informative video, I have never been there,Rajeev, as Bushman always repeating take your garbage with you. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it Deborah and you’re most welcome
Thank you for your interesting video. Appreciate your vibes.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the educational tour👍🏽
Do you plan to do the coast of Moruga? Looking forward to more videos 🙏🏽💜
Yes Noreen. Awaiting more of his videos.😀
You’re most welcome, I covered Moruga beach in a video already, but I do plan to explore more of the area later down the road
Hi Ranjeev, great video. The part by the mangroves where the rocks are, it actually had an arch, I say about 10 years ago. Really beautiful. After years of erosion it is gone. Google some pics of Colombus Bay with the arch you see it.
Hey Tasha, yeah I saw it on a post that Trinbago Outdoors Bushman did, the power of the sea…and thanks for the feedback 🙏🏽
It was called the Manhole.
Good vibes 😊
Always 😁
C
First time watching your video was very informative and interesting keep up the good work about knowing your country. Thank you
welcome to the vibes, and thank you..you can check out my other videos covering everything Trinidad and Tobago
Beautiful love the history 🥰🥰🥰🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Just watched Mr Bushman in this location PEOPLE PICK UP YOUR GARBAGE
Bushman is always a good one to watch as well, and thank you 🙏🏽 but yeah peeps hadda pick up their trash
Yes wherever Trinis go they litter, river beach, u name it....we need to be cleaner T&T😊
Beautiful footages and great information 👍 love d lil story too 😂
lol, thanks 🙏🏽
Nice vibes, Breds! I agree with ya on the trash issue... sad man. But otherwise, a very nice scene. Big up! 👊🍻
Thanks bro 🙏🏽
Yes the drive is very relaxing on that side!
It really is!
Very informative and entertaining thank you
You’re most welcome
I love the doubles start the beautiful drive and the amazing scenery but it is so sad the garbage is always there we have to get together and try and solve this problem but awesome video bro
lol, doubles is a must and thanks bro, hoping one day I’ll see a clean beach when I visit
You and I both
Ahah yes ironically you visiting my side more now and I'm moving north 😅 great video as always bro
lol, that’s how it goes sometimes…and much appreciated bro
Nice. Thanks for sharing 🇯🇲
You’re most welcome, big up 🇯🇲
Thanks for the journey and it's history
You’re most welcome
Thanks Rajeev last visit there was 25 yrs been there like 3timed😂.Looks nice still yea boy always a shame to see garbage.Thanks for still sharing n happy adventure always.
Glad you enjoyed it Donna and yeah apart from the trash, it was a nice visit
Thanks for sharing,the furthest south I've been is Granville as a kid with my Mon and the Church
You’re most welcome and well now you know what you can find further south 😁
Luv your coverage...
Thank you 🙏🏽
I'm in Brooklyn and vex people does leave the trash on the beach!!! Thanks for the video!!!
Whoaa, big up Brooklyn..and yeah it’s very sad
❤ love this hoping to visit soon
Glad you enjoyed it and hope you do as well
Hi Trinbago vibes nice video ❤
Hey Vidya, thank you 🙏🏽
Home sweet home❤❤❤❤❤
No place like HOME 😁
nice video
Thank you 🙏🏽
Is it fry fish😂 ❤love the video
lol, seems legit
Very nice do you know what those 3 rocks are ?
They are called the 3 sisters, I'm assuming they were once part of the headland that got separated as a result of erosion over time, but that's just a theory
I don’t know what kind of fish it is but it’s very beautiful
Yeah and the way they were skipping away from em, just brought back some fun childhood memories
thought its was another bushman video lol same thing he posted good job
lol, yup, sometimes us local peeps sync up with the same video concept but of course the flavour will vary..and can't go wrong with Bushman's video either
because he posted similar video days ago I watch it
@@rebekahaleong7319lol, yeah I watched it as well 😁
😂😂😂😂thank for your warning and your experience
You’re most welcome 😅
Sekand!
Noice 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Good Evening Rajeev,
With regards to the "litter" on the beach,... I am very sure that ALCOHOL WAS NOT A CONTRIBUTING FACTOR. 😉
I am also expecting someone to motion the idea that the litter washed ashore during high tide.
Do have a good rest of the weekend.
Evening, and yeah it’s a possibility of long shore drift that the trash would pile up, and intoxication may play a role as well, but we need to do better with our environment…have a great one as well
the fish is called jumper bell
Thank you Michael 🙏🏽
Thank you so much I enjoy your video and yes we are too nasty
I’m glad you enjoy them 😁
Hi brother how are u doing ? My name is Ekow Simpson from and in Ghana 🇬🇭 . I have watched ur videos and they are so inspiring . I am also a content creator on youtube basically talking about connections africans and african dscent all over the world . I would really love to visit trinidad and tobago . I am contacting you so u guide me in this journey. thanks and hope to hear from u brother
Much appreciated bro 🙏🏽
Are those, the flying fish? I didn't know about Columbus Bay. Either the secondary school Geography or History textbook deleted it back in the 1960s, or I zoned out. I had three years of Geography only, because I had to pick between that subject and Math for GCE O Levels.
Is any of the trash washing ashore from Venezuela? Also people who don't belong there, might be discarding their trash.
Possibly flying fish, but those types are normally located on the north east coast of Trinidad
Oh, thought that it was mudskippers
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I so share your frustration, even anger, regarding the litter. We can be better, if not for others to enjoy, for ourselves on our next visit. Seeing the erosion up close is alarming yet sad; nonetheless, it was still educational. That little cliff you climbed might one day become a 4th sister. Thank you for another gem, Trinbago Vibes.👍🏾💙🤍❤️
Yup, the erosion is alarming, and you’re quite right about the formation of the 4th sister in some yearsT unfortunately. Thanks for watching 🙌🏽🙌🏽
The three rocks represent the three ship
Ohh never thought about it like that
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Right by them Rocks it have lots of salmon fish
Ohh, I’ll have to walk with a line next time I’m down that side
Rajeev is the best trindad blogger wow
Much appreciated 🙏🏽
I agree. What I LOVE about his content is how diverse it is featuring.... SOCIAL/Financial experiments, foods/restaurants, hotels, museums/historical sites, festivals/fetes, beaches & other sites.
Shoutout to Mr Rahill, for your geography skills
Done know, and don’t forget some peas peeling and standing on your seat skills as well 🤣🤣🤣
Appreciate your videos, alot of good information, but you get lil short breath on the hill you good do some more cardio
Working on it, but definitely need more cardio
Fuss 😁
Whoaaa
I am very ashamed to say i confused the three sisters with the trinity hills . Yes i know that is so dumb .The Trinity Hills is north . Where this confusion come from....🤔🙄 Ok . But now i dam vex ,seeing the garbage , some people cant have nice things . Anyhow thanks for the video. And yes the Three Sisters is south .
Good afternoon Sir. I've visited three times. It's nice at low tide. I really don't know why some Trinis are so disgusting. Clean your mess!
Afternoon melissa 🙏🏽 and yeah it would be nice at low tide. Hoping one day we learn to respect our environment, especially the beaches s
lovely video but that is the Atlantic Ocean, not the Gulf of Paria
The Atlantic Ocean is on the eastern part of Trinidad, this is the south western and still falls within the Gulf of Paria, even if you move further south it’s the Columbus Channel…check over the map of Trinidad
@@TrinbagoVibes Sorry you are incoorect, The Gulf of Paria is a Gulf contained on our Western side only between the Serpents Mouth at Icacos and the 3 Islands known as Monos, Huevos and Chac. The North side of the Island is the Caribbean Sea, The East and Southern side is the Atlantic Ocean. On the Southern Side the Atlantic that hits our shores is Locally known as the Columbus Channels. Your Map you reference is wrong. "What are the bodies of water around Trinidad?
Trinidad and Tobago is an archipelagic republic in the southern Caribbean between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Venezuela."
You do know Columbus bay is north of Icacos right, thus by your own terms of reference it falls within the Gulf of Paria 👀
My bad, really thought Columbus Bay was on our South Coast. Thanks for the clarification. Great video. Keep up your excellent work and communication. Be Safe
@@TurboRog14 no worries, it happens to the best of us, even myself sometimes, and I’m glad you enjoyed it
Columbus caulked one of his ships with tar substance
Ohh, probably got that from Moruga side
Police should ticket those who litter
that they should, unfortunately they have to be caught first and down that side doesn't have much of a police presence unfortunately
People walk with your garbage please !
Exactly, it’s that simple