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View from the top of the Central Range

View from the top of the Central Range

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Jonathan Gomez, on February 22, 2007, said:

This is wrong. The highest point in Trinidad is Ciero Del Aripo, near Arima.

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ThoiryK, on February 22, 2007, said:

Thank you for the infomation, but what is wrong? The title or the position on the map? About the title, it is what my guide said. If it is the position, I could not find the exact location on the map. I moved it nearer to Arima. Is this at the correct place now?

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Bernard Quesnel, on February 27, 2007, said:

The problem is the information. The photo is taken from mount Tamana which is the highest point in the Central Range, not the highest point in Trinidad. The highest point is Mt. Ciero Del Aripo in the Northern Range. The second highest point is at Mt. El Tucuche also in the Northern Range. Mt. Tamana is the third highest point in Trinidad.

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ThoiryK, on February 28, 2007, said:

Thank you. I moved the pointer back to the original position and rephrased the title.

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skinnrodd, on March 9, 2007, said:

This is not the highest point in Trinidad....Nice picture though.

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sudi, on March 23, 2007, said:

Yeah...I taught Jonathan Gomez Geography...and he is right... These pics are so old though...are there still green things growing on these hills?

What a dreamer that guy was... hehe

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ThoiryK, on March 24, 2007, said:

It was taken two years ago, in September 2004. Did it change so much now?

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rose khan, on May 26, 2007, said:

Nice Pic...

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toño_del27, on June 11, 2008, said:

is lo mejor

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Photo taken in Talparo Road, Trinidad and Tobago

 

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  • Uploaded on January 13, 2007
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    by ThoiryK
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    • Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D70
    • Taken on 2004/09/26 18:52:33
    • Exposure: 0.002s (1/500)
    • Focal Length: 26.00mm
    • F/Stop: f/11.000
    • Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
    • No flash