Icacos Point

Icacos Point is the southwesternmost point in Trinidad and Tobago. It is at the end of a long peninsula that forms Saint Patrick County. A channel called the Serpent's Mouth[1] separates Icacos Point from the coast of Venezuela, only 11 kilometers away. A good image of the Serpent's mouth is seen in Travelling Luck's link which provides additional detail on the area [2] "Although Icacos is referred to as a Point which suggests a narrow piece of land, parts of the area are also been referred to as a village in Teneil Nurse's blog where Ms Nurse writes on the history of Icacos.[3]

  1. ^ Island Hikers TT Trails http://islandhikers.com/tt-trails/cedros-to-columbus-bay-and-icacos/ Archived 2016-08-21 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Travelling Luck http://travelingluck.com/North+America/Trinidad+and+Tobago/Trinidad+and+Tobago+(general)/_3573694_Serpents+Mouth.html
  3. ^ Teneil Nurse Blogspothttp://teneilnurse91.blogspot.com/2012/10/history-of-icacos.html