PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad – A recognized nesting site for endangered leatherback turtles and the only Blue Flag certified beach in the Southern English-speaking Caribbean, Las Cuevas Beach was praised
PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad – A recognized nesting site for endangered leatherback turtles and the only Blue Flag certified beach in the Southern English-speaking Caribbean, Las Cuevas Beach was praised for its eco-tourism efforts in an article posted on the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association’s (CHTA) website earlier this month.
Rolling in with the rising tide throughout the months of April to August are female sea turtles, heavy with eggs and ready to lay on the dry, sandy shores of Trinidad and Tobago’s beaches for the 2016 Turtle Nesting Season.
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Honey Hunting at the Araña Caves
The Man, or Woman, of Bicorp, is a figure found in the largest of the caves (cave 2). Presumed to be Epipalaeolithic, it depicts a person holding a rope, ladder or lianas, while gathering honey from a wild beehive with a basket on their back. It is a strikingly beautiful representation of honey hunting , showing the figure introducing their arm inside the hive, with bees flying around them.
Experts believe that this shows that wild honey collection must have occurred in the area around the caves around 8,000 years ago. Honey harvesting was a rich source of nutrients in prehistoric times. This is probably why, along with hunting and other ceremonial activities, it was memorialized on the walls of the Spanish cave .