Thousands of visitors are drawn to the mystery of the Pitch Lake |
Heat rising from the black surface of the Pitch Lake distorts the image of tourists shuffling over the spongy asphalt. A modest-sized group shields themselves from the fierce sun above with parasols which offer no protection against the hot air radiated from below.
This natural phenomenon has always attracted visitors from
far and wide. It is a source of pride in our citizens to boast of an incredible
geological feature right here in Trinidad.
Treasuring a local,
natural wonder
It’s a pride shared by The CEPEP Company Limited. Now in
partnership with Lake Asphalt of Trinidad and Tobago to regularly maintain the periphery
of the La Brea Pitch Lake, CEPEP crews keep the site in pristine condition for
visitors flocking to this natural wonder of the world.
A group of locals embarks on a guided tour of the Pitch Lake |
When groups of tourists break for lunch at the Pitch Lake
Visitors’ Centre, it now overlooks a beautifully manicured site, thanks to hard
working CEPEP teams.
The mystery of the lake
This expanse of heaving and belching natural asphalt has
captivated man for centuries.
It was known to the Amerindians long before its ‘discovery’
by English explorer Sir Walter Raleigh in the late 1500s.
Estimated to be 250 feet deep at the centre of the 100 acre
lake, this cauldron of geologic forces is believed to hold 10 million tonnes of
pitch. The versatile resource is used as road surfacing material and even as
protective coatings for vehicles.
CEPEP workers keep the surroundings of the Pitch Lake clean |
CEPEP pitches in to
make La Brea world class
With growing global demand for cultural tourism, the La Brea
Pitch Lake is one of many cultural assets that make T&T a diverse destination
for any traveller.
CEPEP crews ensure that visitors to the site see only the
Pitch Lake and not unruly overgrowth encroaching the area.
The CEPEP Company Limited, like the Pitch Lake, is always on
the move, continuing its evolution, delivering more to the people of this
country.
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