Caribbean Beat — March/April 2019 (#156)
A calendar of events; music, film, and book reviews; travel features; people profiles, and much more.
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Day six<br />
Celebrated for its dive sites, Tobago may not boast the water<br />
clarity of some other <strong>Caribbean</strong> islands to the north. But the<br />
outflowing silt from Venezuela’s Orinoco River which can<br />
sometimes cloud Tobago’s waters also provides rich nutrients<br />
that feed the extraordinary marine diversity of the island’s<br />
reefs. The best way to see this for yourself is a diving or<br />
snorkelling expedition, which you can arrange through one<br />
of Tobago’s highly experienced dive operators. Whether your<br />
primary interest is coral, fish species, or shipwreck exploration,<br />
there’s a site for every level of scuba experience. Manta<br />
rays, sea turtles, and the world’s biggest brain coral all await<br />
you below the surface.<br />
WWW.CARIBBEAN-AIRLINES.COM<br />
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