A Tourist's Guide to Port of Spain, Trinidad
Country number 2 of 10 on my Caribbean island hop!
I fly into the capital, Port of Spain, see the sights and take a detour to see some hummingbirds.
Maracas Beach. One of Trinidad & Tobago's favourite tourist destinations.
Diahann Chunisingh talks to various people at the beach on a Labour Day holiday. Photos here...
Discover the beautiful TOCO Beach, Trinidad & Tobago
Ashmin from KVTV takes a look at the wonderful Toco in North Trinidad. She talks to the owners of Big Yard Guest House, Country Mix and We Sweet Hand.
Paul, a knowledgeable resident, shows her around Toco on this wonderful day out.
7 Nights - Twelve Tribes of Israel - Trinidad
Floyd from KVTV chats with Brother Reuben 1st of the 12 Tribes of Israel about the legendary 7 Nights at The Belmont Community Centre.
History, religion and repatriation are some of the topics discussed. Subscribe to KVTV on YouTube for over 500 Trinidadian videos.
DRIVES: Shortcut through Laventille Trinidad
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TRINIDAD & TOBAGO VLOG || About Chelsey
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Patna's Divali in Trinidad, West Indies
Shorter and cleaner video of Divali shot on the eve before the celebrations in Trinidad and Tobago
The small community in Diego Martin, Trinidad and Tobago celebrates Divali, the Hindu Festival of Lights. During the course of the evening, bamboo structures of a Helicopter, Swan, Cobra, Bicycle, Scorpion, Ant and a train were set with Dayas for the on the eve of the Divali celebration.
In Trinidad Tobago, all festivals are known by everyone because there are many people who talk to other people of different races. Divali or Diwali is a well-known festival in Patna Village. Mr. Bhasook Mahadeo (AKA Keeshan ) is a Hindu living here in Patna and he owns the bar on the street. He loves Divali and likes to get everyone to known of it by hiring Mr.Dexter. A craft man who makes creations with Bamboo. And every Divali, Mr. Dexter will create vivid creatures with Bamboo.
Busting Bamboo; The process is to cut the Bamboo and bore a hole. Then you insert fire through that hole. You run and the Bamboo bursts. That's how I know to do it. It is very Dangerous so don't try it. Coming close to Divali, and Mr. Dexter will finish his master-pieces. After they are finished, they will tie wire onto the Bamboo, then, Deyas will be placed in the wire. After, you put oil and a wick.
Structures made from bamboo for the Divali festival, Trinidad
In the evening, Mr. Bhasook will start his show. Other children of different races from various places will light the deyas. Some do it for fun, some do it for the proper use (giving tribute to Mother Laxmi or Lutchmi- Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity) Divali is very nice. Hindus clean their homes, fast by eating no egg or meat for 14 or 21 days and on Divali night, they light their deya in their home to welcome Mother Laxmi into their home and lives (for Spiritual blessings) and Mother Laxmi will remove any evil from your life. The light of the Deya shows that good will always over come the bad.
Voices from the street: Justin Ramsaroop, Patna village, Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies on the eve of the Divali celebrations.
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Divali (Diwali) from Trinidad and Tobago 2007
The small community in Diego Martin, Trinidad and Tobago celebrates Divali, the Hindu Festival of Lights. During the course of the evening, bamboo structures of a Helicopter, Swan, Cobra, Bicycle, Scorpion, Tarantula and a train were set with Dayas for the on the eve of the Divali celebration.
It should be noted, the man with the cutlass is the bamboo cutter.
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In Trinidad Tobago, all festivals are known by everyone because there are many people who talk to other people of different races. Divali or Diwali is a well-known festival in Patna Village. Mr. Bhasook Mahadeo (AKA Keeshan ) is a Hindu living here in Patna and he owns the bar on the street. He loves Divali and likes to get everyone to known of it by hiring Mr.Dexter. A craft man who makes creations with Bamboo. And every Divali, Mr. Dexter will create vivid creatures with Bamboo.
Busting Bamboo; The process is to cut the Bamboo and bore a hole. Then you insert fire through that hole. You run and the Bamboo bursts. That's how I know to do it. It is very Dangerous so don't try it. Coming close to Divali, and Mr. Dexter will finish his master-pieces. After they are finished, they will tie wire onto the Bamboo, then, Deyas will be placed in the wire. After, you put oil and a wick.
Structures made from bamboo for the Divali festival, Trinidad
In the evening, Mr. Bhasook will start his show. Other children of different races from various places will light the deyas. Some do it for fun, some do it for the proper use (giving tribute to Mother Laxmi or Lutchmi- Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity) Divali is very nice. Hindus clean their homes, fast by eating no egg or meat for 14 or 21 days and on Divali night, they light their deya in their home to welcome Mother Laxmi into their home and lives (for Spiritual blessings) and Mother Laxmi will remove any evil from your life. The light of the Deya shows that good will always over come the bad.
Voices from the street: Justin Ramsaroop, Patna village, Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies on the eve of the Divali celebrations.
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Waterfalls of Trinidad / Avocat Waterfalls
Today we bring to you Waterfalls of Trinidad / Avocat Waterfalls. This is one of many hidden treasures of the North Coast. This location is to the very end of the North Coast Road which is almost 2 hours drive time from the city. The gift of nature is worth this journey. If you are looking for a get away this location is one you should check out.
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