Courland Monument Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Just up the road from the Mystery Tombstone
We stopped here, as we did at most fort sites and were lucky enough to see children playing at recess, learning relay racing, hula hoops, etc. The overlook is beautiful, as most areas in Tobago. The...
The grounds were the sites of Fort Jacobus, 1700 Century Dutch/Couronian military establishment. The fort was constructed, at least at one stage, of cut coral limestone. The most visible remnants of ...
Besides the board with the history of the place and the odd-looking concrete structure, there’s not much to this place. There is however a nice view overlooking the sea. If you happen to be close you ...
Just up the road from the Mystery Tombstone
We stopped here, as we did at most fort sites and were lucky enough to see children playing at recess, learning relay racing, hula hoops, etc. The overlook is beautiful, as most areas in Tobago. The...
Courlander Monument
Courlander Monument (sculptor Jānis Mintiks) depicts a sailing ship. Not everyone seems to understand that.
Grounds of Fort Jacobus (Duke of Courland)
The grounds were the sites of Fort Jacobus, 1700 Century Dutch/Couronian military establishment. The fort was constructed, at least at one stage, of cut coral limestone. The most visible remnants of ...
Nothing much to see here
Besides the board with the history of the place and the odd-looking concrete structure, there’s not much to this place. There is however a nice view overlooking the sea. If you happen to be close you ...
A Good Historical Piece
We saw this monument in late March, 2019. It celebrates some of the early history of the area and is worth seeing.