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Mayaro/Guayaguayare Rd

Date: 07/09/2006
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Part of the now destroyed Sea Wall. This immediate area is being developed as the Guayaguayare Fishing Port. But alas, poor engineering approach have led to the wall itself crumbling. There is considerable damage being done to beach front property lower...

Part of the now destroyed Sea Wall. This immediate area is being developed as the Guayaguayare Fishing Port. But alas, poor engineering approach have led to the wall itself crumbling. There is considerable damage being done to beach front property lower down the coast.

Posted by Rewen Murray on Sat 05 Mar 2011 05:06:34 PM UTC

Haniffa Moh'd Mahase

I agree with you Jenny, it does bring back fond memories, I can still see myself sitting there with the breeze blowing in my face, and, watching the waves breaking on the seashore. What a beautiful childhood!

Posted by Guest on Tue 18 Jul 2006 03:41:08 PM UTC

Jennifer Moh'd Ragoonanan

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Wonderful shots.Spent my childhood here.My father an oilfield worker, took us for Sunday drives here, when life was less complicated and we were able to enjoy the view.It is the most nostalgic feeling to be able to see the seawall, exactly as I...

Wonderful shots.Spent my childhood here.My father an oilfield worker, took us for Sunday drives here, when life was less complicated and we were able to enjoy the view.It is the most nostalgic feeling to be able to see the seawall, exactly as I remember,untouched, thousands of mile away.

Posted by Guest on Tue 11 Jul 2006 07:58:42 PM UTC

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