Wednesday 12 October 2016

La Brea Pitch Lake

La Brea is a small community situated in the southwestern part of Trinidad, and lies approximately 55 miles (88.5km) from Port of Spain and is bordered by the Gulf of Paria.  La Brea stands about 85 feet (26m) above sea level and has a bowl shape.  This humble community is the eighth wonder of the world, and the largest of its kind, the PITCH LAKE. 


View of the Pitch Lake 
                                                         


Tour Guide demonstrating the texture of the pitch
This tour guide named Mr Roy is seen demonstrating the texture of the pitch from the lake where we understand that some parts are hard and some soft. The soft areas can not be walked on as it may swallow anything. We also learnt that if it can swallow anything it sure can spew and burp (Lol). When this happens a yellowish water substance is seen and at times you get a strong sulphur smell.


Visitors bathing in the well popular lake

CALLIFARIA LEGEND


This legend is about two young lovers who were responsible for the destruction of the settlement of La Brea.  This is what happened! Callifaria - the daughter of Callisuna, who was the chief of the La Brea tribe, fled from her tribe to the long arms of her boyfriend, Kasaka - a prince of the Cumana tribe.  Quite peeved by his daughter's flight, Callisuna and his warriors invaded Cumana, did battle, captured his daughter, tied her to a horse and speedily returned to La Brea.  Unfortunately, Callisuna did not know that his drastic action so angered Pimlontas, the winged Arawak god, who damned the village of La Brea , making it sink into the earth, replacing it with a thick black substance, the Amerindians called PICHE (PITCH).

COLIBRI (Humming) BIRD LEGEND

This legend is about the Chima Indians, a tribe which existed on the very spot where the present lake occupies.  Apparently, after a victory, these Indians had jubilant celebrations which included a grand feast in which vast quantities of Colibri Birds (Humming Birds) were cooked and eaten. The plumes of these small birds were used as accessories.  The victory which had absorbed the minds of the Indians drowned the memory that the delicious Colibrie Birds where really the spirits of their ancestors.  As an act of punishment, the winged God opened up the earth and summoned up a lake of pitch which swallowed up the entire Chima village and its people.

For the Amerindians, the pitch lake was a painful reminder that retribution for evil doing was always at hand.  The lake was a symbol of emptiness, an absence of life and a physical manifestation of Celestial damnation.
                                                             

Friday 7 October 2016

Clifton Hill Beach Resort

If you're not from south, it's going to be one hell of a long trip but yet very fun and interesting.  So as we journey to the last point of Trinidad in the southwestern end of our beautiful island we came across quite a few beaches that were really mind blowing...very much of the country side!  One in particular would surprise you of the transformation from what it was to what it is now, and that beach is none other than Clifton Hill Beach.


Clifton Hill Beach back in the days
                             

Nice Shaded Area
Below you can see the newly built Bar and Restaurant with a magnificent poolside view. Many come out to have a great evening lime.  Great liming spotlight, perfect for any occasion.

Daylight view of Clifton Hill Beach Resort pool 
Night view of Clifton Hill Beach Resort Pool

In April 2014, the Point Fortin Borough Corporation opened the 9100 square feet facility located at Guapo Beach, Point Fortin. Clifton Hill Beach Resort is a beach facility that includes changing rooms, conference rooms, a swimming pool, beach pavillion, multi-level sunset lounge with court yard, eating areas, boat house, car park, stage, beach bar and fine dining at the Fortay Restaurant among its amenities.

Welcome to Trini Southwestern Lifestyle

Welcome to my first blog, 'Southwestern Lifestyle'.  This blog was created as a throwback to the days before technology existed.  There will be lots of interesting photos and videos posting throughout the upcoming months so stay tuned for more....