- Gasparillo Island
Gasparillo (Spanish for "Little Gasparee") is a small island in the Republic of
Trinidad and Tobago . It is one of the "Bocas Islands" (also referred to as Dragons' Teeth), which lie in the "Bocas del Dragón " (Spanish for "Dragons' Mouth") between the main island ofTrinidad andVenezuela . The island is currently uninhabited.Characteristics
Gasparillo is actually made up of two islands separated by several metres of rocks. However the second island is very small and is not independently named. The main island a little over 200 metres in length but is very narrow, less than 50 metres at its widest point, approximately 8,000 m² in area. It's As with most island around the Paria Peninsular, the island is comprised of
dry forest ,limestone andcaves . Several species of birds nest at the island, including theShort-tailed Swift that nest on the eastern side of the island.History
The Gasparillo name has been derived because of its small size relative to the much larger
Gaspar Grande Island, located just to the south of it. It has also been called "Scorpion Island" and "Centipede Island" due to the nature of itsfauna . Sometime in the 19th century, it was also referred to as "Gopee", based on one of its owners "Guppy", a Trinidadnaturalist . He did not retain possession of the island due to a failure of payingland tax [de Verteuil 2006, pg. 68] .In the 20th century it was bought or leased by a businessman, C.C. Stollmeyer, with the intent of quarrying
limestone from the island. However he found the makeup of the island was not conducive to the venture due to its hollowness. He subsequently leased the smaller island to the Gransaull family who built a holiday home. The government regained possession of the island when theUnited States was leased areas in Trinidad under theDestroyers for Bases Agreement in1940 duringWorld War II .References
*cite book
last = de Verteuil
first = Anthony
title = Western Isles of Trinidad
publisher = The Litho Press
year = 2006
isbn = 978-976-95008-7-9
*cite web
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title = Centipede and Kronstadt
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publisher =Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
date =2005-05-29
url = http://www.newsday.co.tt/people/print,0,27959.html
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accessdate = 2008-07-06Notes
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