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I can't believe that I was so annal as to point that out to you Steve and look what a time consuming goose chase we've been on since.
I'm sure that the other flickr pic is not Hope, but another bay - for all the reasons you mention. How about Minster?
That must make it 1- all?
However ---
[quote/Steve Wooler] From Steve's suggested position, you would possibly/probably have the other end of the bay (Black Rock/Fort Bennet) in the background.[/quote]
I think you will find that the land mass squeezed in between the outcrop and the edge of the shot is Plymouth. see http://www.mytobago.info/photos/aerial/IMG_4773.htm
Plymouth is the headland at the top of the pic
2 - 1 for the moment
[quote/Chris B] If we do have a collection, I would suggest that I go over... I mean I am in Trinidad after all...[quote]
I'll save us all having a whip round, as I'll be able to go there next week and take the pictures from X and my suggested position.
Game, Set and Match I believe.
Cheers
Steve
I'm sure that the other flickr pic is not Hope, but another bay - for all the reasons you mention. How about Minster?
That must make it 1- all?
However ---
[quote/Steve Wooler] From Steve's suggested position, you would possibly/probably have the other end of the bay (Black Rock/Fort Bennet) in the background.[/quote]
I think you will find that the land mass squeezed in between the outcrop and the edge of the shot is Plymouth. see http://www.mytobago.info/photos/aerial/IMG_4773.htm
Plymouth is the headland at the top of the pic
2 - 1 for the moment
[quote/Chris B] If we do have a collection, I would suggest that I go over... I mean I am in Trinidad after all...[quote]
I'll save us all having a whip round, as I'll be able to go there next week and take the pictures from X and my suggested position.
Game, Set and Match I believe.
Cheers
Steve
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Hi Annal or Anal or whatever your name is now
Yes, it could be Plymouth, but I opted for Fort Bennet because photos I have taken from that rocky outcrop have higher ground in the distance, behind Fort Bennet, whereas Plymouth is very low-lying with no visible land behind. If you look at the Flickr photo, you will see what I mean.
Now who's being really anal?
p.s. Did you get my messages to your office address?
Yes, it could be Plymouth, but I opted for Fort Bennet because photos I have taken from that rocky outcrop have higher ground in the distance, behind Fort Bennet, whereas Plymouth is very low-lying with no visible land behind. If you look at the Flickr photo, you will see what I mean.
Now who's being really anal?
p.s. Did you get my messages to your office address?
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Hi Steve
Forgot to answer your question about 'Hope Bay'. No, I did wonder whether it was Minster Bay, but there's no housing at the northern (OK - north-eastern) end of the bay, as shown in the Flickr photo. To be honest, I've searched my entire library of Atlantic coas shots - from this year's trip - but none match the Flickr image - although I am convinced it is an Atlantic coast beach. Trouble is, the view from the air can be quite different from the ground, so its largely gueswork and looking for the odd features that give it away.
Incidentally, here is a photo from the middle of Back Bay looking towards Fort Bennet/Plymouth. Its hard to see from the Flickr photo, but it seems to me that the horizon to the right of the rocky outcrop has both a foreground and possibly a higher background. Your guess is as good as mine to be honest.

Total off subject - I rather liked this photo that I took in 2003 standing halfway up the rocky outcrop and looking towards the beach. The local guy in the foreground was rock fishing there.

Now, I really must get some work done...
Forgot to answer your question about 'Hope Bay'. No, I did wonder whether it was Minster Bay, but there's no housing at the northern (OK - north-eastern) end of the bay, as shown in the Flickr photo. To be honest, I've searched my entire library of Atlantic coas shots - from this year's trip - but none match the Flickr image - although I am convinced it is an Atlantic coast beach. Trouble is, the view from the air can be quite different from the ground, so its largely gueswork and looking for the odd features that give it away.
Incidentally, here is a photo from the middle of Back Bay looking towards Fort Bennet/Plymouth. Its hard to see from the Flickr photo, but it seems to me that the horizon to the right of the rocky outcrop has both a foreground and possibly a higher background. Your guess is as good as mine to be honest.

Total off subject - I rather liked this photo that I took in 2003 standing halfway up the rocky outcrop and looking towards the beach. The local guy in the foreground was rock fishing there.

Now, I really must get some work done...
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Hi SteveSteve Wooler wrote:Hi Annal or Anal or whatever your name is now![]()
At my age it's more like annual
I've sent the email twice now but Orange have been playing silly buggers and lots of my emails have been evaporating.
Have just sent it again, but in case it is cursed and doomed to wander hyperspace for all eternity, here is the text
This prize will catch anyone who has read the fishing pages of myTobago and fancied giving it a go, but was worried about the cost of buying tackle etc.
Tobago fishing Steve Pitts and Mike Ladle have made a DVD on fishing in the Caribbean - over half of which was filmed around Tobago's shores and includes some of their most memorable catches.
Once you've seen the film and read the articles on the accompanying CD-rom, to get you started a four-piece Mike Ladle travel rod, Diawa fixed spool reel loaded with line and a couple of lures is also included.
Just add water and fish!
Cheers
Steve
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Hi David
Here is the Flickr photo, entitle "Tobago East". (which I think we all agree on).

I did wonder about Pinfold Bay myself. You can clearly (?) see the East Coast road heading away from the bay at the right of the shot. However, the photo below is from my March collection. In fairness my shot was at high tide so the sand is covered. It could be but I'm about the same 75% that I was with Hope.
Although you can't see it in my scaled-down photo, immediately to the right of the most noticeable house at the right of the bay is a telegraph/electrictiy pole. Four main cables run right across the bay to the Fort Granby end. I would have expected them to be visible in the Flickr photo as they would run across the sky at the right of the photo. Maybe that photo is a few years old and taken before the cables were strung across the bay?
I love these mysteries. Hopefully somebody can identify the bay, simply out of interest.

Here is the Flickr photo, entitle "Tobago East". (which I think we all agree on).

I did wonder about Pinfold Bay myself. You can clearly (?) see the East Coast road heading away from the bay at the right of the shot. However, the photo below is from my March collection. In fairness my shot was at high tide so the sand is covered. It could be but I'm about the same 75% that I was with Hope.
Although you can't see it in my scaled-down photo, immediately to the right of the most noticeable house at the right of the bay is a telegraph/electrictiy pole. Four main cables run right across the bay to the Fort Granby end. I would have expected them to be visible in the Flickr photo as they would run across the sky at the right of the photo. Maybe that photo is a few years old and taken before the cables were strung across the bay?
I love these mysteries. Hopefully somebody can identify the bay, simply out of interest.

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Message for Steve Pitts
Steve, I've tried email your private address using different email addresses from different mail servers, but everything is bouncing back. Looks like a possible problem with over-active anti-spam sweeping.
I've also sent messages to your business address this morning. If you haven't received anything, perhaps you would like to give me a ring on 01787-466802.
Steve, I've tried email your private address using different email addresses from different mail servers, but everything is bouncing back. Looks like a possible problem with over-active anti-spam sweeping.
I've also sent messages to your business address this morning. If you haven't received anything, perhaps you would like to give me a ring on 01787-466802.
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alibaba just got informed of this thread by me and he just had a wide grin for you guys checking pictures over and over again...
he just said: "dis is back bay" I asked wich one. "dong so!" was the answer... and muttering "back bay point..." he walked away...
does that help at all? it is a great picture in any case... and a great beach. and maybe you all should just get your collection of coins out under the matress and come over and have a bay tour all together... we could rent a bus and make it a nice day out...
steph
he just said: "dis is back bay" I asked wich one. "dong so!" was the answer... and muttering "back bay point..." he walked away...
does that help at all? it is a great picture in any case... and a great beach. and maybe you all should just get your collection of coins out under the matress and come over and have a bay tour all together... we could rent a bus and make it a nice day out...
steph
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Hi Steph, Alibaba and Chris
There's no argument. It IS Back Bay (Mt.Irvine-Grafton). The only argument was exactly where the photo was taken from, but I'm now totally satisfied it was where Steve P first said.
The prize would be the satisfaction of knowing that we've wasted an awful lot of time over something that really isn't very important in the grand scheme of things.
There's no argument. It IS Back Bay (Mt.Irvine-Grafton). The only argument was exactly where the photo was taken from, but I'm now totally satisfied it was where Steve P first said.
The prize would be the satisfaction of knowing that we've wasted an awful lot of time over something that really isn't very important in the grand scheme of things.
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SteveSteve Wooler wrote:Message for Steve Pitts
Steve, I've tried email your private address using different email addresses from different mail servers, but everything is bouncing back. Looks like a possible problem with over-active anti-spam sweeping.
I've also sent messages to your business address this morning. If you haven't received anything, perhaps you would like to give me a ring on 01787-466802.
Have received the two emails sent to my office, but sweet FA here at home
Still haven't packed my fishing tackle, so will sort the problem out when I get back .
Over and Out
Steve
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Well you can trust me to try to find another picture to stir up some forum "debate"
I got some pics up on FLICKR if you guys are interested.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/15074601@N00/
I think I got some pretty nice shots in there.
Let me know what you guys think.
Regards
I got some pics up on FLICKR if you guys are interested.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/15074601@N00/
I think I got some pretty nice shots in there.
Let me know what you guys think.
Regards
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Hi Chris
No, no, no - you are welcome to post a link to your photos here.
I was refering to the fact that work needs to be done - and it isn't being done while I, for one, am spending time digging through photo archives trying to figure out where photos were taken from.
No, no, no - you are welcome to post a link to your photos here.
I was refering to the fact that work needs to be done - and it isn't being done while I, for one, am spending time digging through photo archives trying to figure out where photos were taken from.
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