

Our very small island Trinidad & Tobago (combined population 1.5M 2025) known as the 'lands of the hummingbirds' has a lot of natural resources like oil and gas (which the politicians constantly fight over) and we have two wonders of the world, the Nylon Pool in Tobago and the never ending Pitch Lake in the south of Trinidad. There was an economic boom in the country after WW2 and during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Things were steadily progressing until the 90s coup which destabilized the economy where a lot of the upper class citizens migrated leaving the country to those less well equipped to operate it. The rainy season is from June to December and we are just outside the hurricane path so we don't worry about that. Since then things haven't been the same, the island is unique in a way that it is the only country in the world with half the population from Africa and the other half from India and our English accented bush dialect is the most advanced accent on the planet, not many people speak it you wouldn't understand.
(1) MY HOUSE (2) SOLD PROPERTY (everyone migrated, use to be a lumber yard, cement storage, a hardware and a Raja Yoga centre on the top floor (3) FAMILY HOUSE (4) 12 FOOT WATERFALL where the street level and sub street level intersecting waterways meet (used to be a river stream before the area was built up) (5) MAIN GARDEN (fruits vegetables herbs spices) (6) LIVESTOCK AREA (7) FAMILY HOUSE (8) FAMILY HOUSE (9) small garden area, where we keep the dogs (10) gardening area, use to have tall coconut trees. kings didn't live like how we lived naturally free and open

