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Snorkel
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Sea fan

You can snorkel while on Little Tobago and alos on your way back to Speyside, the boat will stop for awhile. You will see many colorful fish that include large schools of black-striped sargeant majors. There are huge sea fans and sponges of a variety of colors.

Written Apr 1, 2006

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Look for birds
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Blue-grey tanager

There is a network of marked trails ranging in length from a few hundred feet to a half mile.
All trails have names and have sheltered viewing stations.
As elsewhere, birds are best seen in the arly morning or late afternoon

Updated Apr 1, 2006

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Great fishing
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Fisherman

This is a great spot for fiashing or so the locals will tell you.
If you ask maybe one will let you have a try with their net.

Written Apr 1, 2006

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