Saut d'Eau
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For the municipality in Haiti, see Saut-d'Eau.
Saut d'Eau, French for "Waterfall" (literally "water jump" in French), is a small island in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. It is located just off the north coast of main island of Trinidad (less than 1 km) in the Caribbean Sea. It is one of thirteen government protected wildlife sanctuaries, one of two breeding grounds for pelicans in the country.[1]
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Picture of Saut d'Eau off the north coast of Trinidad. | |
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Total islands | 1 |
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Trinidad and Tobago | |
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Population | Uninhabited (2015) |
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