Thank you soo much for showing me places about my beautiful country of Trinidad and Tobago. My family always talked about and visited these places. Now as and adult, since I left Trini 50 years ago, I can explore the island with you and your crew. Blessings and keep up the wonderful work❣
Thanks for sharing this, “toco is me “ luv dat line from chinee there. Toco is where I spent a lot of my childhood summers and weekends . Really a spectacular part of our country eh! Missin it so much right now from all the way in canada right now🇹🇹🇨🇦🥂
Went camping in Toco when I was younger for Easter I believe. Nothing like waking up at the beach. Listening to the ocean and feeling that cool breeze❤❤❤❤Bring back memories
Had a great time there in 1976 as a young man with my school boy friends from SFTI. Vishnu, Aboud..vic edwards, and others a group of about 12 close to 20yrs of age on average. That was a time when it was safe and we can never forget the friendship, comraderie and jokes....galore.
Everytime I think about a road trip back to Toca , the thought of the bad roads turn me off . So many great memories especially to Grande Reviere ,turtle watching and all. Always a pleasure watching your vlogs . Your strays in the video I have named Prince Harry and Meaghan . Also ,may I suggest you use some Andre Tanker music ...local and all for the vlogs . A son of our soil . He is gone but his music is never forgotten . Even bring back the ole time days would have been a fitting end to this wonderful video . ❤
Nice video man ! Tell David that the Kashima is a wild species of fruits that include another one, the Monkey apple. Their domesticated relatives are purple and green Sugar Apples (Sweetsop), Custard Apples, Soursop, Atemoya and Cherimoya. There may be others. Yes, the tree will grow in Tobago, but it needs space. It gets pretty big and taller than sugar apple or soursop. In Trinidad, Soursop, sugar apple and custard apple fruits get infested while green, ruining the fruit. Some sort of chemical treatment has to be applied. I cannot say for Kashima. Right now, August, there are ripe Kashima in the markets. Too, there are other "wild" fruits out there that many of our population don't know. Respect.
Good day Alan. I was at some of those places just about a week ago. The first beach you showed is a spot where leather backs sometimes breed. I don't know if it still happens. Many years ago I had the pleasure of seeing one emerge from the sands. Some many stories I can tell of places along Toco and up Blanchisseuse. Wish you could have experienced it back in the day.
Love your content also the message" keep a clean scene " can't wait for you to do south trinidad .Have you ever visited Quinam beach aka the Queen of the south?
Yes Michael, I first reach Toco proper in the early mid 80's...not talking Balandra, but Toco around the junction road through to Gran Riviere. Bought some land in Mission cause we love it so much...those were the days. Toco sweet
I have been asking for years now. About a street name Pasons Place. ,,Just before you enter Toco,,,,and Pasons had a house,,and two like cabins for rent. Mr Pason lived opposite the Ice Factory in Woodbrook. I use to book all the Long Weekends for Toco. Paid in full for the year,,there was a lime field on Pasons Place road. Going to the beach. Or close to the Light house,,,,no sure but I think Machal Mantano bought Pasons Place.,,and have like a Guest House,,or Resort there,,,,,Endless memories here,,🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
Wonderful video. Love the style of it and the way you capture the dynamic of your friends trip vibe exploring and exposing the beauty/wonders of the country you love: Also your encouraging others to do the same about their countries that they love. Appreciate the shot of that perfect zabouca (pear as we call it in Ja) and I also was struck by the stunning fruit stand seller who seems to be on a break from her modelling/acting job. Trini model/talent agencies should sign her before the international agencies beat a path to her village. Inspiration to see more of T&T beyond carnival feting when I am there next. Brilliant job as always. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👊🏿
Thank you so much for your kind words and wonderful feedback! I'm just trying to showcase the beauty and vibe of our country in the most authentic way I can. I'm happy to hear you noticed the shot of the zabouca, it resonated with me as well. And, yes, the fruit stand seller indeed looks like she's on a break from a modeling job, doesn't she? I hope my video inspires not only you, but also others to explore more of T&T beyond the carnival season. It's an amazing place with so much to offer! Also, your idea about local talent agencies keeping an eye on such undiscovered diamonds is great. Thanks again for your support and encouragement.
Toco was my home for 35 years, I have family there still. Toco is not the 46 miles of roadway to Matelot, it is one of the many villages along the way. So you should be more accurate in describing the locations. As a former villager we tend to like having the correct name of the village you are describing. Good try, but someone who does not know will be misinformed. I was there one month ago.
@@Trini_Surfer yeah that's true, now there is... It's been a minute since I've been there. I'm pretty sure I still would prefer the good old days as he's been a lot of activity at the southern border. In a way you can't blame people for fleeing Venezuela. Definitely does not profit a country to have weak borders though , lots of need and lots of families trying to feed their own. All around it's a different world we all live in no matter what country you are in or where you're from
@@Trini_Surfer change is not always good, I used to live in the lighthouse region of toco around galera point, it breaks my heart to see what they've done with salybia. They've ruined one of the most beautiful beaches w a fishing depot and vendors.
Brother then you must remember Pasons Place like 40 years ago,,,on Pasons Place road. Close to the lime field. And light house. I use to get hundreds of limes free,,from the caretaker,,,and the honey guy. A red guy. Up a small hill. Black honey and pure. THEY DESTROYED TOCO BEACH. I SEE THIS ON YTUBE. SHAMEFUL AND DISRESPECTFUL,,,,,KEEP GOOD BRO. I KNOW THE FEELING.
@@michaeltexeira6185 that's about 5 years before I really became a fixture on the North Shore in Toco. Plenty chatter in the village about those parties though that I recall. I never thought I would see the day that I would sell my land in Toco but I did that four years ago... When they destroyed my favorite beach with a fishing Depot and the vendors that are really just squatters, I turn my back to it one time. I feel very privileged to have enjoyed all those very sweet years, but I cannot stomach the back-ass-words way the government functions and how they allow the real beauty of Trinidad and Tobago to be spoiled. It's still very much a beautiful country, but now I exist on sweet memories. It's just disgusting to witness those changes...one foot forward to go ten steps back, not for me.
Never tried Kashima but now I want too.Selena is very photogenic,all the best to her.
It’s absolutely delicious 😋
Wow yes very good news
Paradise mixed with a simple, sweet life 🇹🇹🥰
Exactly 👍🏼
What a beautiful country. More people around the world should know how beautiful your country is.
So much beauty here
Wow, amazingly beautiful 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you! Cheers! 🥂
A really good job thanks for always sharing
Thanks for watching!
Wow Toco is really a paradise within itself - so different from city life - a must visit!!! Thank you for sharing Trini Surfer
It really is! Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge
Thank you for this interesting video.
My pleasure always
Exceptional work brother! Loving this one a lot! 10 stars ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
Thank you so much 😀
Absolutely love this and brings back so many memories ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much 😊
I love the cool vibes in this video, truly highlighting a beautiful part of Trinidad! You are slowly but surely enticing me back to my roots! 🇬🇧🇸🇪🇹🇹
I'm so glad! This is a really special place no matter the problems we have !
This was very interesting indeed. I loved it.
Glad you enjoyed it! Blessings to you
This was so relaxing. Great content bro! 👌 Trinidad and Tobago is so beautiful.
Definitely!❤
Glad you enjoyed boss and very much appreciated 🍃
Respect 🫡
Thank you soo much for showing me places about my beautiful country of Trinidad and Tobago. My family always talked about and visited these places. Now as and adult, since I left Trini 50 years ago, I can explore the island with you and your crew. Blessings and keep up the wonderful work❣
Thank you for the kind words and i hope you comeback soon to explore your country!
Nice video, looks like a DJI mini2, love the backwards panorama😎👌love Toco❤️🇹🇹
Thanks 👍 and spot on
Seeing this makes me so happy, thank you for sharing, it's so beautiful! Makes me want to fly home right now!
You should! Haha 😂 thank you 😊
Beautiful, keep up the good work guys❤
Beautiful! I love the serenity of the film, looking forward to more explorations of the island!
Well done👌
More to come! And thank you 😊
Appreciate this video and your work, been ages since I've been to Toco, definitely need to do a family drive soon
You should! Blessings for the support always!
I ordered my tricket to Tobago today for 62 days, Nice to come back to my second homeland 🤗 big love❤ to all tobagonian here from Denmark ✌🇩🇰
Loved this blog
Thank you 😊
Toco was my father's favorite place in Trinidad. When he died we spread his ashes out on the ocean up there.
That’s a beautiful story
I have a lot of memories from Valencia to Matelot
Me as well
Love love my country Trinidad really a paradise God bless Trinidad thank you for sharing
Beautiful....before I saw the coffee brew I was thinking of ☕ could wake up there to that anyday❤
You and me both!
love the music at the end !
Its really beautiful
Sweet Trinbago ❤Allan blessing to you guys enjoy and be safe
Thank you for the kind words
Thanks for sharing this,
“toco is me “ luv dat line from chinee there. Toco is where I spent a lot of my childhood summers and weekends . Really a spectacular part of our country eh! Missin it so much right now from all the way in canada right now🇹🇹🇨🇦🥂
Thanks for sharing!! Toco was a massive part of my childhood and my present life 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
Lovely video documentary!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@Trini_Surfer keep it up 🇹🇹💓
Love the closing song...music 💃💃💃💃
Beautiful 😍
I wished I could be there to enjoy that beach and the delicious Trinidadian food, which l miss so much.
Next time! 🇹🇹
Went camping in Toco when I was younger for Easter I believe. Nothing like waking up at the beach. Listening to the ocean and feeling that cool breeze❤❤❤❤Bring back memories
Such fantastic memories for real ! Trinidad is such a blessed place
Sweet!
Thanks!
i love your videos
Bless you my friend
Had a great time there in 1976 as a young man with my school boy friends from SFTI. Vishnu, Aboud..vic edwards, and others a group of about 12 close to 20yrs of age on average. That was a time when it was safe and we can never forget the friendship, comraderie and jokes....galore.
Awesome 👏🏼 thanks for sharing this with us and have a great day
Thanks for the tour bro,was beautiful and peaceful and amazing 😍🤩
Thanks for coming
Everytime I think about a road trip back to Toca , the thought of the bad roads turn me off . So many great memories especially to Grande Reviere ,turtle watching and all. Always a pleasure watching your vlogs . Your strays in the video I have named Prince Harry and Meaghan . Also ,may I suggest you use some Andre Tanker music ...local and all for the vlogs . A son of our soil . He is gone but his music is never forgotten . Even bring back the ole time days would have been a fitting end to this wonderful video . ❤
Such fantastic memories and thank you for sharing all the information and details with me. I will definitely look into everything you said!
looks really nic . it hink im moving to toco
Do it
Just amazing Alan. Captured perfectly❤❤❤
Many thanks!
Kashima is awesome....soft...juicy..
.mild....oh gosh....I love it😊😊😊
One of my favorite
My family from Balandra and I agree with your brethren is something about the air up there..the sea breeze it real nice
Its a fantastic place 💯🇹🇹🇹🇹
Ah looking hungry in dah video 😭😭 thank u n pass any time again❤️
We will definitely 💯 support always
i only visit toco oonce wit my dad , caant wait to go back wit my hussy
Sounds good 👍🏼
Another great one Alan and friends. My favourite part of Trinidad🥰
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you ☺️
Nice video man !
Tell David that the Kashima is a wild species of fruits that include another one, the Monkey apple. Their domesticated relatives are purple and green Sugar Apples (Sweetsop), Custard Apples, Soursop, Atemoya and Cherimoya. There may be others.
Yes, the tree will grow in Tobago, but it needs space. It gets pretty big and taller than sugar apple or soursop.
In Trinidad, Soursop, sugar apple and custard apple fruits get infested while green, ruining the fruit. Some sort of chemical treatment has to be applied. I cannot say for Kashima.
Right now, August, there are ripe Kashima in the markets.
Too, there are other "wild" fruits out there that many of our population don't know.
Respect.
Thanks! Great to learn all this❤
Lots of people don’t know about Monkey Apple. Sweet too bad. And green sorrel.
well said man thanks for sharing... and never give up.
Thanks, will do!
Thanks Alan beautiful, peaceful and scenic..❤🙏
Island paradise. Was up there today. Straight up to the Matelot area.❤❤❤❤
Love what you’re doing. Feeling the Toco vibes. It’s been some years since I’ve visited. Weekend hang outs used to be a thing. Keep vlogs coming
Love that! Thanks so much for sharing your experience
This is fantastic 😍
Let’s be honest. It’s a bit rough and choppy at times but its a welcome back to trying something more cinematic and color grading etc
Good day Alan. I was at some of those places just about a week ago. The first beach you showed is a spot where leather backs sometimes breed. I don't know if it still happens. Many years ago I had the pleasure of seeing one emerge from the sands.
Some many stories I can tell of places along Toco and up Blanchisseuse.
Wish you could have experienced it back in the day.
Thanks for the info ! I am sure the turtles 🐢 still visit and toco has many memories for me as well
That was very nice of you guys to feed the dogs.
I love seeing the different places that I have not had the chance/opportunity to experience. Hope I will soon with you guys. 👏❤️
You should! Blessings for the support always!
Love it! Can't wait to go back to T&T 💜
Hey Alan,whats up bro...was trying to see Bago in this vlog ,but it was overcast,continue your journey bro!!👍👊 where is Jono??
It was to hazy for Tobago 🇹🇹 Jono is busy with life these days and unfortunately is often unavailable
Love your content also the message" keep a clean scene " can't wait for you to do south trinidad .Have you ever visited Quinam beach aka the Queen of the south?
Maybe one day! I plan to cover all of Trini in as much detail as possible 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼🇹🇹
You should have see Toco like 40 years ago. Real country,,,nice friendly people. Try and find the Honey man ,,best real honey.
I could imagine
Yes Michael, I first reach Toco proper in the early mid 80's...not talking Balandra, but Toco around the junction road through to Gran Riviere. Bought some land in Mission cause we love it so much...those were the days. Toco sweet
Loved this video! Can you link the last song? It was beautiful.
Hey 👋🏼 its from a paid service site so it wont be found in youtube etc
Very nice
So nice
@@Trini_Surfer hadda do it twice 🤪😭😭
Well look how I going & ask for kashima when I go home❤
You absolutely have to
@@Trini_Surferit reminds me of soursop
Nice shots. Do some vids on pan music and Triny Soca. The music is also one of the best parts of TT.
I have been asking for years now. About a street name Pasons Place. ,,Just before you enter Toco,,,,and Pasons had a house,,and two like cabins for rent. Mr Pason lived opposite the Ice Factory in Woodbrook. I use to book all the Long Weekends for Toco. Paid in full for the year,,there was a lime field on Pasons Place road. Going to the beach. Or close to the Light house,,,,no sure but I think Machal Mantano bought Pasons Place.,,and have like a Guest House,,or Resort there,,,,,Endless memories here,,🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
Wonderful video. Love the style of it and the way you capture the dynamic of your friends trip vibe exploring and exposing the beauty/wonders of the country you love: Also your encouraging others to do the same about their countries that they love. Appreciate the shot of that perfect zabouca (pear as we call it in Ja) and I also was struck by the stunning fruit stand seller who seems to be on a break from her modelling/acting job. Trini model/talent agencies should sign her before the international agencies beat a path to her village. Inspiration to see more of T&T beyond carnival feting when I am there next. Brilliant job as always. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👊🏿
Thank you so much for your kind words and wonderful feedback! I'm just trying to showcase the beauty and vibe of our country in the most authentic way I can. I'm happy to hear you noticed the shot of the zabouca, it resonated with me as well. And, yes, the fruit stand seller indeed looks like she's on a break from a modeling job, doesn't she?
I hope my video inspires not only you, but also others to explore more of T&T beyond the carnival season. It's an amazing place with so much to offer! Also, your idea about local talent agencies keeping an eye on such undiscovered diamonds is great. Thanks again for your support and encouragement.
Which river is this to the end of the video
Its part of the rio seco river
@@Trini_Surfer lovely.
Keep on educating us.😅
Big love ❤️
I love #Toco. Did u visit Ms. KAY"S Kitchen
Yes I have !
Toco Loco
Yes 🙌🏼
Did I hear a hint of a travel experience? Definitely willing to pay top price for that
Just a hint 👋🏼
come back to mission beach toco... come see the changes we have made
I did not know we had summer in Trinidad, Ok. So, tell me, what you guys do for winter?
They always say that the real tnt is toco and tobago
Toco was my home for 35 years, I have family there still. Toco is not the 46 miles of roadway to Matelot, it is one of the many villages along the way. So you should be more accurate in describing the locations. As a former villager we tend to like having the correct name of the village you are describing. Good try, but someone who does not know will be misinformed.
I was there one month ago.
That still small
What is that ?
@@Trini_Surfer d fruit it get way bigger
Don't dilute the beauty of Trinidad and Tobago with Spanish music...stick to the real sounds of T n T
We have plenty Spanish persons now
@@Trini_Surfer yeah that's true, now there is... It's been a minute since I've been there. I'm pretty sure I still would prefer the good old days as he's been a lot of activity at the southern border. In a way you can't blame people for fleeing Venezuela. Definitely does not profit a country to have weak borders though , lots of need and lots of families trying to feed their own. All around it's a different world we all live in no matter what country you are in or where you're from
@@Trini_Surfer change is not always good, I used to live in the lighthouse region of toco around galera point, it breaks my heart to see what they've done with salybia. They've ruined one of the most beautiful beaches w a fishing depot and vendors.
Brother then you must remember Pasons Place like 40 years ago,,,on Pasons Place road. Close to the lime field. And light house. I use to get hundreds of limes free,,from the caretaker,,,and the honey guy. A red guy. Up a small hill. Black honey and pure. THEY DESTROYED TOCO BEACH. I SEE THIS ON YTUBE. SHAMEFUL AND DISRESPECTFUL,,,,,KEEP GOOD BRO. I KNOW THE FEELING.
@@michaeltexeira6185 that's about 5 years before I really became a fixture on the North Shore in Toco. Plenty chatter in the village about those parties though that I recall. I never thought I would see the day that I would sell my land in Toco but I did that four years ago... When they destroyed my favorite beach with a fishing Depot and the vendors that are really just squatters, I turn my back to it one time. I feel very privileged to have enjoyed all those very sweet years, but I cannot stomach the back-ass-words way the government functions and how they allow the real beauty of Trinidad and Tobago to be spoiled. It's still very much a beautiful country, but now I exist on sweet memories. It's just disgusting to witness those changes...one foot forward to go ten steps back, not for me.
Beautiful vlog keep it coming 😂😂❤