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Ragged Tree at No Man’s Land, Tobago: Photo of the Day

Next to the iconic jetty at Piegon Point and perhaps this idyllic vista in Speyside, it’s arguably the choicest photo-op in all of Tobago – an artfully gnarled tree clinging to a sandy shore.

Devoid of leaves with roots stretching into the sea and dying branches spraying in all directions, the ragged tree presents striking embodiment of spot upon which it sits – No Man’s Land.

A thin, pristine peninsula curling southward into Bon Accord Lagoon, No Man’s Land is remote without being too far out of reach, blissfully undeveloped, and every bit the kind of place that fulfills play-pretend childhood fantasies of being shipwrecked, or adult fantasies of simply unplugging and getting away…

I got to experience lunch at this special place as part of a full day boating fun with the great guys at Tobago Waterholics. Check them out here.

Last updated by Steve Bennett on .

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