Sea Date January 7, 2024 Scarborough, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago What a fabulous day. I had arranged a private tour for five of us with Island Girls Tours with David Rajpaulsingh. If you are coming to Tobago, he is the man to know. He runs an air b and b, owns a tour company, plays in a steel band and writes books. He met us right outside the terminal and bought us some delicious doubles - classic street food of the island. It was 2 tortilla-like products filled with a spicy, gooey mixture. It was followed by fresh coconut milk drunk right out of the coconut - my favorite drink. Then off to explore the island. Started off hiking to Argyl Falls - a rocky and wet walk through the rain forest. I was the only one who hopped in the pool. Isn't that the reward for hiking to a waterfall. That was followed by another hike to a waterfall. Again, slippery rocks encountered. There I didn't so much hop into the pool but rather slip and slide head first under the pool. Ah well,
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