Saut d’Eau Rock, Off North Coast, Trinidad

Saut d’Eau Rock, Off North Coast, Trinidad:
Saut d’Eau, French for “Waterfall”, is a small island in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. It is located less than 1 mile from the north coast of main island, Trinidad, in the Caribbean Sea. It is visible from the “Look Out” on the scenic North Coast Road, built by American troops during World War II. It is used by mariners as a navigational point of reference in the southern Caribbean Sea. The scenic North Coast Road, built by American troops during World War II, soon branches off to the left, crossing the hills and then hugging the steep north coast high above the sea. As it begins to descend, a lookoutprovides a view of the rugged coastline and Maracas Bay.