Beach in Montego Bay Jamaica
Jamaica is a big island with hundreds of miles of coastline, so you'd expect to find a number of great beaches here. Some of the best are located in big resort communities like Montego Bay and Negril, but you also can find great sand, surf, seaside bars and friendly people in more overlooked destinations like Port Antonio and Treasure Beach. Click Here for more
Dunns River Fall Jamaica
Dunn's River Falls is a famous waterfall near Ocho Rios, Jamaica and a major Caribbean tourist attraction that attracts thousands of visitors each year.[1][2].
About 1,000 feet (300 m) high,[3] the waterfalls are terraced like giant stair steps. Several small lagoons are interspersed among the vertical sections of the falls.
Climbing up the waterfalls is a popular tourist activity[4] and is often, but not exclusively, performed with the help of tour guides from the park. The falls are bordered by lush, green vegetation that shades the area from the sun. This helps keep the area cool as people try to climb the waterfall. The ...
Jamaica Rice, Peas and Chicken
Rice and Peas and chicken as it is affectionately called is a well loved dish in Jamaica. You can walk into any Jamaican home, especially on a Sunday, and almost guarantee that you will run into some nice Rice and Peas and Chicken meal. I don't know of many Jamaicans, except for vegetarians, who don't love this dish. Jamaicans will also boast that no one in the world can cook this dish like them. Mmmm.
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Listening to the various newscasters covering the Chile’s disaster and comparing it to Haiti’s you want to feel like earthquakes are not that bad after all. First we hear them trying to keep the figures of the death toll low, although we would like it to be so. They initially underplay the devastation showing a few bridges and bragging about Read the rest of this entry »
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| Why is it that the Chicago- base Ceasefire international crime group don’t use the science that they are talking about to resolve the crime in Chicago. Why Governor Giuliani didn’t get their advice when he was faced with the increase violence in New York. It is so sickening when these criminals rob and kill innocent children and old people you don’t see these people coming out seeking popularity or giving sympathy to the innocent or the families left to mourn their loss. Read the rest of this entry »
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| I just cannot understand what the Government underlying motives are as it relates to the sale of Air Jamaica Airline. Reading the Gleaner today Feb. 18.2010 article title “Pilots Plan Flawed “makes me believe that the Prime minister is determine to sell the air craft to an outside entity. Read the rest of this entry »
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| I did not realized that I would have felt so sadden by the news that the Government had decided to sell our airline to Trinidad. I have been fallowing this back and forth in the gleaner regarding Air Jamaica but I didn’t realized that this decision would affect me that much. Read the rest of this entry »
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| The pending sale of Air Jamaica to Trinidad’s Caribbean Airlines has been causing stirs among Jamaicans, and even Trinidadians, since its announcement. According to Internet bloggers some Trinidadians are not so eager to embrace the airline. Many Jamaicans believe that this is a blow to their pride and the sale of Air Jamaica to an outside entity is an embarrassment. Read the rest of this entry »
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| Prominent educator and Vice Chancellor of the University of the West Indies (UWI), Professor Rex Nettleford is dead. Professor Nettleford graduated from UWI and also is a Rhode Scholar from London Oxford University. Jamaica has now lost one of its most outstanding citizens of the 21st century. He would have been 77 years of age tomorrow
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