Árdís - 01.01.1956, Qupperneq 16

Árdís - 01.01.1956, Qupperneq 16
14 ÁRDÍS Port of Spain is the capital of Trinidad and is situated on the Gulf of Paria. It lies 700 miles north of the equator. It has a population of 120,000 people. The business section is on a flat area bordering the gulf and is surrounded by hills and valleys in which the residental district is located. As a whole, the city is clean; this is partly due to the excellent drainage system. Because of the heavy rains during the wet season, the city is constructed with a network of drains. The water from smaller drains flows into larger ones that are like canals, and are called “dry rivers”, which enable the water to flow back to the sea. After a torrential rain the streets are flooded for a short period. Though the rain is heavy, it usually lasts a very short while and days are seldom overcast. The streets in the downtown section are very narrow and crowded with beggars, donkey carts and native taxis. There, too, one can see East Indian women wearing brightly colored shawls from their native land. The stores in Port of Spain are quaint and old and only one or two are modern, although they have improved considerably in the last five years. There is a rum factory and an Angostura Bitters factory. Angostura Bitters are used for cocktails and food seasoning. They are prepared nowhere outside of Trinidad. A father and son jealously guard the secret formula. Imports are mainly from Europe as the exchange rates on American and Canadian goods are prohibitive. There are movie theatres and many clubs sponsored by different nationalities. In the centre of Port of Spain is a huge savannah, called Queen’s Park, covering 200 acres of green lawn. Most of Port of Spain’s public life revolves around the park, with its race track, cricket pitches, rugby fields and walks. Government house and other large buildings overlook the Savannah. Close by are the famous Botanical Gardens, where one could spend many hours. The sight that shall always stand out in my mind was that of the huge trees with their immense blossoms, so different from our trees with their inconspicu- ous flowers. Here too is where the Carnival is held, which is the biggest event of the year—the Mardi Gras of Trinidad. The Carnival takes place on Monday and Tuesday preceding Ash Wednesday in February. All business in the city closes down.
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