BRIGAND HILL LIGHTHOUSE
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Manzanilla,
Trinidad & Tobago
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2024
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2024
Brigant Hill evokes the highwaymen of the colonial era. In any case, this is probably what the then French-speaking colonists called the black slaves who lived there, and who were only fugitives hidden in a dense forest that went as far as Arima at that time. The lighthouse built in 1958 is operational. If it is not possible to enter the lighthouse itself, one can climb the twenty or so steps of an exterior iron staircase to admire the spectacular view it offers, from Toco to Galea Point!
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