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  2. Pitch Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake covers about 0.405 square kilometres (100 acres) and is reported to be 76.2 metres (250 feet) deep. [1] Pitch Lake is a popular tourist attraction, including a small museum, from where official tour guides can escort people across the lake. The lake is mined for asphalt by Lake Asphalt of Trinidad and Tobago.

  3. La Brea, Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    La Brea is a town in southwestern Trinidad, located northeast of Point Fortin and southwest of San Fernando. La Brea (Spanish for "the tar" or "the pitch") [1] is best known as the site of the Pitch Lake, a natural asphalt lake.

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    La Brea Pitch Lake: La Brea, Siparia Trinidad and Tobago. 2011 vii, viii (natural) The Pitch Lake is found in southwest Trinidad in the village of La Brea. The lake measures approximately one hundred (100) acres (41 hectares), and is estimated to be two hundred and fifty (250) feet (76 metres) deep in the centre. It holds about ten million ...

  5. Lake Asphalt of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    The business was founded in 1851 by the tenth Earl of Dundonald who took out a patent for the use of asphalt from the Lake at La Brea. [1] J.W. Previte and A.L Barber later joined the team and in 1888 secured a 21-year concession for the exploitation of the Lake. [1] In 1949 the business was renamed The Trinidad Lake Asphalt Company. [1]

  6. Bitumen - Wikipedia

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    The word derives from the Ancient Greek word ἄσφαλτος (ásphaltos), which referred to natural bitumen or pitch. The largest natural deposit of bitumen in the world is the Pitch Lake of southwest Trinidad, which is estimated to contain 10 million tons. [4]

  7. Tar pit - Wikipedia

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    Pitch Lake in Trinidad and Tobago is a large, bowl-like depression filled with bitumen. The lake has a maximum depth of 250 feet with an area of 100 acres, making it the largest deposit of solid bitumen on Earth. [13] The lake is cold and dense near the shores, and it has a top layer that can be walked on.

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  9. Barber Asphalt Company - Wikipedia

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    Barber Asphalt Company's Men Laying Trinidad Pitch Lake Asphalt on a Fort Wayne Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1906. The Barber Asphalt Company of Washington, D.C. was founded in 1883 was founded by Amzi L. Barber. Barber, born in 1843. began his first career as a teaching professor, and then moved into real estate.