Sunday, September 22, 2013

Copperhole on Monos Island in 1910. Once a whaling station, it was later a popular holiday spot for wealthy families from Port-of-Spain.
Whaling, the bloody pursuit of the leviathan is something more often associated with Nantucket and the novel Moby Dick—strong men plunging deadly harpoons into the side of a massive humpback or spe