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View CommentsLenodeb@aol.comWhat a beautiful picture of a fast developing city. Posted by Guest on Thu 28 Oct 2004 11:18:55 PM UTC triniislandspiceJacqueline if u got nothing good to say about Trinidad keep your mouth shut! Trinidad is still the wealthiest island in the Caribbean, and other islands still look up to us because of the tremendous progress we have made over the years. People like u help to hold our country and people back! Posted by Guest on Fri 19 Nov 2004 06:11:35 PM UTC natasha/londoni seconds you on that triniislandspice i would gave anything to return to my beautiful country. I am loud and proud of it. The people of london absolutely adores the country and its people. Posted by Guest on Sat 20 Nov 2004 11:29:40 PM UTC Yankee-boyCan someone post a photo of POS from 25 Hololo Mountain Rd? The skyline has changed dramatically since 1969 when I lived at that address. Except for the towers, POS still looks the same, lovely as ever!!! Yeah-man! Posted by Guest on Wed 01 Dec 2004 05:06:07 PM UTC tempoTrinidad is nice,Trinidad is a paradise Posted by Guest on Fri 03 Dec 2004 04:30:07 PM UTC MesiraI was recently in Trinidad and I was shocked and amazed to see the progress that has occurred in Port of Spain. The skyline is now much different as it now includes the Nicholas Towers. A very beautiful and ergonomic glass building which in reference to the photo, sits just left of the Towers. Posted by Guest on Mon 06 Dec 2004 08:07:06 PM UTC MesiraTrinidad has much to offer the rest of the Caribbean as well as the world. I just hope we are not in turn made victims of Foreign Corporations, i.e., Coca-Cola, Nike, who set up industry in other countries. Posted by Guest on Mon 06 Dec 2004 08:07:43 PM UTC MesiraThey pollute our environment and set an unstable economy for the host country, while reaping Hundreds of Millions in profits. Trinidad needs to hold its' own, encourage business and foreign investors, while maintaining control of our OWN country and economy. Posted by Guest on Mon 06 Dec 2004 08:08:07 PM UTC MesiraKeep as much money made in Trinidad, in Trinidad. And hopefully with better governmental management we will see a prosperous future for my home. Posted by Guest on Mon 06 Dec 2004 08:08:21 PM UTC kirt lopezKeep rising Trinidad the best is yet to come, we're a country of fast growing and interlectual minds, be proud all. Posted by Guest on Mon 07 Feb 2005 07:37:12 PM UTC KarenIt still looks beautiful I can't wait to leave the states to visit again Posted by Guest on Tue 08 Mar 2005 02:04:57 AM UTC Ruth Thomson, artist/illustrator/ UK, Netherlands and Italy.Have to agree this particular photo does not really do justice to the real aesthetic beauty of Trinidad. What about our lovely old creole heritage and buildings? Posted by Guest on Tue 08 Mar 2005 03:47:27 PM UTC Ruth Thomson, artist/illustrator/ UK, Netherlands and Italy.Perhaps a different photo from another view of down town POS giving more creative and angular views of our modern developments, with a bit more edge and pizzaz. More 'WOW'! Posted by Guest on Tue 08 Mar 2005 03:51:42 PM UTC GAIL/gailstorm1@optonline.netI DON'T CARE ABOUT WHAT OTHERS HAVE TO SAY NEGATIVELY ABOUT THE LANDSCAPE. I AM JUST HAPPY AND PROUD TO SEE ANY PHOTO I CAN OF MY HOME COUNTRY. YOU GO TRINI!!! KEEP BRINGING ON THE PHOTOS UNTIL I CAN LEAVE NEW YORK AND DRINK IN THE BEAUTY OF YOU PHYSICALLY FOR MYSELF. Posted by Guest on Tue 08 Mar 2005 11:24:47 PM UTC Kerr @makier@mindspring.com
I think that people who don't have anything positive to say should keep their mouths shut. Posted by Guest on Fri 11 Mar 2005 05:07:31 AM UTC Ruth Thomson, artist/illustrator/ UK, Netherlands and Italy.
I love Trinidad too. Everyone is free and entitled to have an opinion. It's just a feeling about a particular photo, not Gospel truth or meant to undermine our beloved and beautiful homeland on the whole. Posted by Guest on Thu 17 Mar 2005 12:32:32 AM UTC CWIt is simply pathetic that negative comments are made about Trinidad........lots of things are by no means perfect in those so called developed nations. Posted by Guest on Sat 19 Mar 2005 05:40:56 PM UTC RichardHaving visited “our home” just two weeks ago, after some 13 years, ouch! I strived on pictures by Jacqueline, thank you Posted by Guest on Fri 25 Mar 2005 09:16:12 PM UTC Richard pt 2
This shot is dare to me, for I grew up on Dundonald Street, and I could see the Grand Stand from there, as I do see it in this shot. It is great to see that despite the grow in the country, that there is still the underlined beauty of TnT. Posted by Guest on Fri 25 Mar 2005 09:16:50 PM UTC From: trini dougla
I will give anthing to be in my country at this point in time. I'm Posted by Guest on Fri 01 Apr 2005 04:16:52 PM UTC Saliym from Bostonyo big up to all of my fellow Trini's, you know we ass spice to tha world, and for tha person who posted tha fist comment all I can say is "you ah lil imps". Bless up ppl. Posted by Guest on Sat 16 Apr 2005 07:37:26 PM UTC saliym from Bosontha comment i posted ^^^ i meant to say "add" not ass" by bad. Posted by Guest on Sat 16 Apr 2005 07:38:35 PM UTC trinigirl in New Yorkthis picture is beautiful , i miss home so much .thank you for these view. Posted by Guest on Fri 22 Apr 2005 05:50:41 PM UTC St Croixi do not listen to any one saying negative things about T&T jacqueline i think what you are talking about is minor look at the whole picture.i think it is beautiful. I LOVE MY T&T it's the best country in the caribbean Posted by Guest on Tue 26 Apr 2005 06:23:24 AM UTC trini-killa in WAshington DCTHIS PHOTO WAS TAKEN A FEWS YEARS AGO BECAUSE THE NICHOLAS TOWER IS NOW THE TALLEST BUILDING IN TRINIDAD IT IS BOAT SHAPED WITH NICE BLUE GLASS.I BE BACK THERE LATER THIS YEAR Posted by Guest on Sat 14 May 2005 09:16:15 PM UTC seanjAll yuh i jus lovin up the pics oui.Look at dat beautiful pic nah.Sweet TNT! Posted by Guest on Thu 19 May 2005 06:50:49 PM UTC TrinirosThose towers are a testiment to progress, not an obstruction. Posted by Guest on Wed 19 Jul 2006 08:29:15 PM UTC true trini
re" jacqueline Posted by Guest on Thu 27 Jul 2006 04:00:42 PM UTC ah long time trini Port st. Lucie FloridaI second that "Tempo" & "Mesira" Dr Eric Williams took care of that, hte poluting sweat boxes that is... Posted by Guest on Sun 20 Aug 2006 10:07:01 PM UTC marshayu kno wher i live rite close there jus in valencia Posted by Guest on Sat 09 Dec 2006 08:47:17 PM UTC |
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Jacqueline
What a shame that the ugly siloulette of the towers mar what is otherwise a good view of POS. Another blot on the lanscape is the dishevelled uncared for buildings of the Queen's Park, in the lower right of photo, directly in front of another historical piece of beautiful architecture, Knowseley - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs! Maybe making good impressions to visitors is not on the agenda.
Posted by Guest on Sun 29 Aug 2004 10:11:00 AM UTC