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Crusoe Cave is a sea cave on Crown Point, on the island of Tobago in Trinidad and Tobago. The cave is named for the titular main character of the 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe by English writer Daniel Defoe. In the novel, Crusoe is shipwrecked on an unnamed island described as within sight of Trinidad; it is believed by some that Crusoe's island was based on Tobago. The cave has been referred to by this name as early as 1890.

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  • Crusoe Cave is a sea cave on Crown Point, on the island of Tobago in Trinidad and Tobago. The cave is named for the titular main character of the 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe by English writer Daniel Defoe. In the novel, Crusoe is shipwrecked on an unnamed island described as within sight of Trinidad; it is believed by some that Crusoe's island was based on Tobago. The cave has been referred to by this name as early as 1890. (en)
  • A Caverna de Crusoe é uma em , na ilha de Tobago em Trinidad e Tobago . A caverna é nomeada para o personagem principal titular do romance de 1719 Robinson Crusoe pelo escritor inglês Daniel Defoe . No romance, Crusoé naufraga em uma ilha sem nome descrita como estando à vista de Trinidad ; acredita-se por alguns que a ilha de Crusoé foi baseada em Tobago. A caverna foi referida por este nome já em 1890. (pt)
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  • Crusoe Cave is a sea cave on Crown Point, on the island of Tobago in Trinidad and Tobago. The cave is named for the titular main character of the 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe by English writer Daniel Defoe. In the novel, Crusoe is shipwrecked on an unnamed island described as within sight of Trinidad; it is believed by some that Crusoe's island was based on Tobago. The cave has been referred to by this name as early as 1890. The cave can be visited on foot. It fills with water during high tide, and is therefore best viewed during low tide. There are some fossils found in the limestone of the cave. The land where the cave sits is privately owned, but can usually be accessed for a nominal fee. (en)
  • A Caverna de Crusoe é uma em , na ilha de Tobago em Trinidad e Tobago . A caverna é nomeada para o personagem principal titular do romance de 1719 Robinson Crusoe pelo escritor inglês Daniel Defoe . No romance, Crusoé naufraga em uma ilha sem nome descrita como estando à vista de Trinidad ; acredita-se por alguns que a ilha de Crusoé foi baseada em Tobago. A caverna foi referida por este nome já em 1890. A gruta pode ser visitada a pé. Ele se enche de água durante a maré alta e, portanto, a ,melhor vista é durante a maré baixa. Existem alguns fósseis encontrados no calcário da caverna. A terra onde a caverna fica é de propriedade privada, mas geralmente pode ser acessada por uma taxa nominal. (pt)
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