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          Island of Robinson Crusoe......Tobago for warm sun, white sand, palm trees, exotic birds
          Bruce Holmes, Freelance, Saturday, February 01, 2003


          TOBAGO, WEST INDIES - Having climbed to the top of the hill, Robinson Crusoe tells of his fate: "I was in an Island environ'd every Way with the Sea, no Land to be seen.

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        5. I found also that the Island I was in was barren, and, as I saw good Reason to believe, un-inhabited, except by wild Beasts, of whom however I saw none, yet I saw Abundance of Fowls, but knew not their Kinds." There was just one problem with Daniel Defoe's description of Tobago, his chosen setting for the novel written in 1719.

          He didn't ever visit the island himself. And barren, it is not.

          Modern-day visitors have a choice though, between the many secluded spots like Englishman's Bay, with at least the feeling of being Robinson Crusoe, and the popular beaches such as Pigeon Point.

          Pigeon Point typifies what many tourists still come for. Palm trees swaying, idylli