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Coconut Estate
(Art Photo Studio, Trinidad, 2009-08-04)
Here is a picture of three labourers riding on a cart drawn by a donkey. This they use to go throughout the estate harvesting the coconuts. Postcard numbered 67895-B.
Coconut Estate, Trinidad
(2009-11-17)
Description on the back of postcard: “On cane and coconut estates in Trinidad and Tobago, Indian cattle are largely used for transport, also for ploughing, etc."
Coconut Estate, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(2009-08-10)
An aerial view of a coconut estate where the tops of the trees can be seen for miles.
Coconut Estate
(2009-08-10)
A picture looking through the tall coconut trees on an estate.
Coconut Estate, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(2009-08-10)
An aerial view of a coconut estate where the tops of the trees can be seen for miles.
Cocoa [sic] Palms, Trinidad
(2009-08-10)
A picture of a man on horseback on a beach lined by tall coconut trees. Affixed to the back of the postcard is a US 1 cent stamp.
Cocoa [sic] Palms, Trinidad
(2009-08-10)
A picture of a man on horseback on a beach lined by tall coconut trees.
Gathering coconuts, Mayaro Beach, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(Trinidad and Tobago Tourist Board, Trinidad, B.W.I., 2009-08-10)
A painting of two labourers loading an ox drawn cart with coconuts from a Mayaro estate. Affixed to the back of postcard are two Trinidad and Tobago stamps - one 6 cents and one 3 cents.
Gathering coconuts, Mayaro Beach, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(The Tourist and Exhibition Board of Trinidad and Tobago, 2010-03-04)
Laborers on Mayaro Beach, loading picked coconuts unto an ox cart.
Use of stable isotopes of carbon to detect coconut water adulteration
(Univ Sao Paolo, 2019-05-01)
Industrialized coconut water may have been adulterated by adding sugar above the limit permitted by law. According to Brazilian law, industrialized coconut water can receive the maximum addition of 1 g of sugar per 100 mL ...