Coconut palms on Mayaro Beach
Mayaro Bay is the largest bay of the Atlantic Ocean on the east coast of the island of Trinidad in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. The beach which lines this bay, Mayaro Beach, is a popular destination for holidays, long weekends, and is one of the traditional places to spend the Easter holidays. The shore is lined with holiday homes. There is an almost uninterrupted line of coconut trees (Cocos nucifera) on the shore, testimony to the days when most of the area consisted of coconut plantations.
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Mayaro Beach - Looking South
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Mayaro Beach - Early Morning
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Mayaro Beach - Point Radix Coastline
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Mayaro Beach - Inland Roadway through Coconut Plantation
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Mayaro Beach - Rugged Scenery
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Mayaro Beach - Effects of Coastal Erosion
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Mayaro Beach - Extensive Coastal Erosion
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Mayaro Beach - Vacation Beach House
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Mayaro Beach - Indian Bay
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Mayaro Beach - View at Indian Bay
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Mayaro Beach - Effects of Erosion at Indian Bay
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Artisan fishing using a "toc seine" at Mayaro Bay, Trinidad and Tobago
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Artisan fishing at Mayaro Bay, Trinidad and Tobago
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Artisan fishing at Mayaro Bay, Trinidad and Tobago. Cutlass fish
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Scavenger birds such as this vulture await any "leftover" fish. This vulture is known as the corbeaux (pronounced "cobo")
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Beach at Mayaro Bay, Trinidad and Tobago.
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Fishing boat goes out to sea at Mayaro Bay, Trinidad and Tobago on the east coast of the island in the Atlantic Ocean.
Coordinates: 10°15′N 60°58′W / 10.25°N 60.967°W / 10.25; -60.967