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Yes that is the correct name of the island & beach , however to get to it, the road runs from Paramin village in maraval over to the north coast road ( it's a hill road tho , you can google map it )
Along this road , you will see the island,however you cannot drive down to the beach area there is a side road that takes you down but runs into a dead end and you will have to walk the rest.
But it's walkable because I have friends from Paramin that hike from the village along the road to go to the beach .
Jason Best
Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS) at the Trinidad, British West Indies, site provided surveillance and tracking of ballistic missiles, as an overall step in the BMEWS development. The Trinidad Radar Site commenced operation on 4 February 1959, gathering data on missiles fired on the Atlantic Missile Range, satellites, and meteors. In February 1962 the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) assumed responsibility for the operation of the Trinidad Radar
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Yes that is the correct name of the island & beach , however to get to it, the road runs from Paramin village in maraval over to the north coast road ( it's a hill road tho , you can google map it ) Along this road , you will see the island,however you cannot drive down to the beach area there is a side road that takes you down but runs into a dead end and you will have to walk the rest. But it's walkable because I have friends from Paramin that hike from the village along the road to go to the beach . Jason Best
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Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS) at the Trinidad, British West Indies, site provided surveillance and tracking of ballistic missiles, as an overall step in the BMEWS development. The Trinidad Radar Site commenced operation on 4 February 1959, gathering data on missiles fired on the Atlantic Missile Range, satellites, and meteors. In February 1962 the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) assumed responsibility for the operation of the Trinidad Radar
http://www.fas.org/spp/military/program/track/bmews.htm
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