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  2. Devil's Woodyard - Wikipedia

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    Devil's Woodyard is one of the most visited locations of Trinidad's many mud volcanoes. Located in Hindustan in New Grant near Princes Town , the series of several vents appeared in 1852. As legend goes: "A relatively young volcanic site got its name after its first eruption in 1852.

  3. Mud volcano - Wikipedia

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    Mud volcano in southern Trinidad c. 1967 One of the Devil's Woodyard Volcano (Trinidad & Tobago) There are many mud volcanoes in Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean, near oil reserves in southern parts of the island of Trinidad. As of 15 August 2007, the mud volcano titled the Moruga Bouffle was said to being spitting up methane gas which ...

  4. Category:Geography of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Trinidad and Tobago geography-related lists (1 C, 4 P) A. ... Devil's Woodyard; G. Galera Point; I. List of islands of Trinidad and Tobago; S. Southern Caribbean; W.

  5. Category:Mud volcanoes - Wikipedia

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  6. Woodyard - Wikipedia

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    Devil's Woodyard, mud volcano, Trinidad; See also. Woodward (disambiguation) Woodard (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 5 October 2023, at 18:12 (UTC ...

  7. List of Trinidad and Tobago Carnival character costumes

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    Prince of Darkness or Dragon Devil: wears a dragon mask and white clothes [21] Lucifer: the king of the entire band [21] Satan: second only to Lucifer; Gentleman Jim or Gentleman Devil: [21] wears a top hat and a scissor-style tailcoat; Jab Jab (also known as "Coolie Devils" [16]): The name of this character comes from the French Patois word ...

  8. Talk:Devil's Woodyard - Wikipedia

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  9. Bookman (Caribbean folklore) - Wikipedia

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    Nunley, John and Judith Bettleheim. Caribbean Festival Arts: Each and Every Bit of Difference. University of Washington Press, 1998.; Dudley, Shannon. Music from behind the bridge: steelband spirit and politics in Trinidad and Tobago.