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7-10-2012 @ 2:40PM
Hewlette said...
It is hard to believe that the authorities of Trinidad where not aware of the fact that Grand Riviere is one of the major hatching grounds for leather back turtles on the island and that the "turtle season" is in full swing!!! It is a pity that this happened. If you want to see turtles hatching in peace and tranquility visit Trinidad’s sister isle Tobago. The long stretch of "Turtle Beach" will give you the opportunity to see the little turtles starting their adventurous lives and their struggle for survival. On a trip to the Bucoo Reef you might even see turtles swimming side by side with you.
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