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Hi @Orlandoj1 ,
Please tell us more about this photo you’ve shared. Are you living at the Caribbean? What should one see when going there? How is it easiest to get? Is the quality of life expensive? Sharing more information is helpful to other Local Guides who are traveling or just interested in new locations.
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I live in the Caribbean all my life, this is in Trinidad and Tobago, there are lots to see here ,there is the LA Brea tar pits, Maracas Beach, Toco lighthouse, the National Academy for Performing Arts (NAPA), Buccoo Reef, Nylon pool, Argyle Waterfall, San Fernando Hill, Mud Volcanoes, Gaspree Caves, Pigeon Point and many more too much to mention. We have strong culture here we invented Calypso Music, Soca Music, Limbo and Steel pan. We were also the first country to host a modern Carnival. The Steel Pan yards are a site to see around Carnival time for there are Steel pan competitions also there are a lot of Carnival band parading the streets. We are a nation of many races of people so any kind of food you like you can find it here, the cheapest food on the streets are called doubles it’s an Indian delicacy that everyone eats also at Maracas beach you can get bake and shark, am getting hungry just mentioning them. Its not that expensive to live here once you have a steady job you will be fine. We also have a lot of festivals, fishing regattas, rallys, car shows and we are doing very good in athletics (we just beat the USA and Jamaica in World Games). Getting here is super easy a short three and a half hour flight from Miami. With the right company or guide you will love Trinidad and Tobago, we have a party here for everything, for example if win a game or lose we still party.