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If the'Croc Man'(Steve Irwin)had used Ambre Solaire he would be OK!


It protects you from harmful rays :roll:
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Tobago sting rays are so much friendlier, at Cotton bay and in no man's land they are so used to be fed by humans that you can touch them, feels like sandpaper.
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Very funny David :lol:

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Post by Joanne Green »

Dear Patrick--

Where is "no man's land"? I've never heard of it!

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Post by Brian Taylor »

opposite pigeon point it the lagoon with its mnagroves and the beach on a land tongue in front of it is called no mans land.

the rays in castara are very nice too. they would only sting you if you swim in the night and accidently step on them and who would like to be stepped on... :wink:
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Hi Joanne,

If you want to go to no man's land you have to take a boat since it is located on private property ( the beach is public of course) and the road is blocked by a gate. This keeps the cars away from this idyllic piece of Tobago, it is definitely worth a visit.
If you are lucky you have it for yourself for a few hours, it's the ultimate Robinson Crusoe feeling, very safe for swimming and snorkeling.
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