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  • Jammin' in Ocho Rios, Jamaica * Next stop, Ocho Rios and the thing is, this morning we waited for a group to get off board and we were going to hire a driver and take us around. Little did we know that Timbo, had to Posted by dnaman in We're leaving on a jet plane... | Nov 25, 2009
  • Living like Kings in Kingston I came to Jamaica to visit me roots. It was great to meet family while I was there. It was very confusing to figure out how we were related, I was wanting to draw a family tree and maybe I Posted by africraigs in africraigs | Nov 14, 2009
  • Armed Robbery Hey mon! We arrived in Jamaica on Thursday eve and were not allowed to go through immigration because David’s relatives address was not sufficient, so an announcement had to go out for Bim and Norma (the relies) to come to Posted by africraigs in africraigs | Nov 9, 2009
  • I Survived a Hurricane Five years ago I was honeymooning in Jamaica. Pause. I see your minds turning. Yes I just went on a honeymoon to Alaska. Oh wait, I forgot to mention a small insignificant detail – there was this other time I Posted by Jennylynn in Jennifer's Journeys | Oct 9, 2009
  • Ocho Rios - Dunn's River Falls Sehir icinden minibus taksilerden kiralayabilir ve cok uygun bir rakama selalere gidebilirsiniz. Posted by ayferonur in Ayfer Onur Seyahatnamesi | Oct 8, 2009
  • Enjoy a Vacation in Jamaica I can’t believe what a great time we had in the Caribbean. I joined my friends on a luxury vacation and have come back totally relaxed. I guess I needed to take a luxury break. Things have been bad recently. Posted by simonrodri in Enjoy a Vacation in Jamaica | Sep 1, 2009
  • Living the HIGH life... We’re pretty spoilt in Dubai but it’s nothing like the holiday-makers at the resorts we’ve been staying in this week. All inclusive hotels dot the coast of Negril and feed the whims of mostly American tourists looking to taste Jamaica Posted by beckywicks in The itchy foot & wheely case | Aug 13, 2009
  • The day I became a diver… Yesterday I became a certified PADI open water diver. Sounds pretty cool to type that! It was facing a fear as much as it was learning a new skill – at some point between the ages of 10 and 29 Posted by beckywicks in The itchy foot & wheely case | Aug 13, 2009
  • Sickening Jamaican Couples It kind of makes me puke up a little bit in my mouth when I say it out loud, but the man and I are staying a Couple's only (http://www.couples.com/11or/index.html) resort onc Posted by beckywicks in The itchy foot & wheely case | Aug 1, 2009
  • riverbank massage in St Thomas, Jamaica First off, I am Jamaican doing a pHd in the states. I return home twice a year. I visited this spot for the first time on my summer trip home! Jamaica is a volcanic island; however there are not many Posted by kchinq in riverbank massage in St Thomas, Jamaica | Jul 22, 2009
  • JAMAICA '93 This was my first 'foreign' trip (not counting the Mexican border of course) and frankly I can't recall exactly what time of the year we were there, but it was nice & toasty at the time. I must say it was Posted by tripfrolic in From Wonder to Wander | May 31, 2009
  • So pretty I left egypt after a few days, I needed to rest and ponder about where to go next. I am actually already here. I traveled back close to home because I am almost done with my travels. I am now Posted by aosentoski in One Small Ticket, One Big World | May 18, 2009
  • Jamaica If your looking for a nice tropical island to visit, Jamaica would be your best bet. The constant tropical climate is hot and humid, but very nice. In Jamaica, the sites are beautiful, greenery everywhere. Jamaica is the 3rd largest Posted by mtl in Jamaica | May 12, 2009
  • Arrival I just arrived here in Kingston Jamaica at the Norman Manley International Airport. My hotel is only 25 minutes away it is called the Kingston Jamaica Hotel. I am about to go to my room, drop my stuff off and Posted by jchouaf in Jamaica | Apr 27, 2009
  • Jamaica The island of Jamaica was first inhabited by Arawak natives until Christopher Columbus arrived on the island in 1494, claiming it for Spain and eradicating the native population only decades later. Jamaica eventually became a base of operations for buccan Posted by nldea in Cabin fever be gone! | Apr 8, 2009
  • Perfect day Today it was one of those perfect days. The ones that leave you feeling alive. Makes you smile and relax. When you feel that everything is exactly as it should. I love those days. I need those days. To keep my Posted by galaktyka in One day at the time | Mar 12, 2009
  • About my privilege In the context of being an intern in Jamaica, there are many levels of privilege associated with who I am, and who and what I represent. Even though my internship is part of fulfilling an academic requirement for my Masters Posted by egere in Mandeville, Jamaica | Aug 19, 2008
  • My fav summer tune Hello all; ok, I am sure I am breaking some copy-right or mp3 pirating rules. But, I just had to share this tune with you. I would say that I have been listening to it at least 15 Posted by egere in Mandeville, Jamaica | Jul 4, 2008
  • Culture Shock! Culture shock? Honestly, I have not experienced any, yet. Maybe I will be blogging in a couple of weeks taking that statement back. It’s just that most of the things that are ‘shocking’ to me here were Posted by egere in Mandeville, Jamaica | Jun 18, 2008
  • Jamaica Highlights 1. Whoopsie Park (Negril): the owner, Dennis Lynch, put up a number of hammocks around the trees. The ‘park’ itself oversee the ocean; but being on the hill side of Negril, there is no sandy beach. There are rock steps Posted by dpatt in Where In The World? | Feb 28, 2008
  • Jamaica The trip was amazing. After being greeted at the airport in Montego Bay, we were treated to a two-hour, entertaining and informative, transfer in an air-conditioned bus to our resort in Ocho Rios. Midway to our destination we made a Posted by Travel12 in Adventures in Travel | Nov 29, 2007
  • Jamaican wibe You got to love Jamaican wibe. You're stress is definitely gone with t Posted by vilmalotta in A travelling penguin | Jul 7, 2007
  • Jah mon! Jamaika on rento paikka. "Jah mon" ja "No problem, mon" ei ole stereotypioita vaam kommentteja, joita käytetään lähes joka keskustelussa. Saari on englanninkielinen, mutta paikallinen patoais, englannin "väännös" on meikäläisille melkoista hepreaa suu Posted by vilmalotta in Levoton sielu | Jul 6, 2007
  • Ekstra billeder fra Jamaica Jeg har smidt lidt flere billeder fra Caribien op her http://ucsb.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2117619&l=bf059&id=3626617 Ikke noget sindsoprivende, bare lidt flere indtryk. Sløv lørdsagsstemning og kærlighed fra - Esben Posted by Esben in UCSB 06/07 | Apr 7, 2007
  • Jamaica, Jamaica, Jamaica... Det er torsdag. Klokken er halv syv om eftermiddagen. Jeg kalder det eftermiddag, fordi solen ikke har tænkt sig at gå ned lige foreløbig. Hurrah for det. Det er første uge i spring quarter, så der er gabende tomt i Posted by Esben in UCSB 06/07 | Apr 5, 2007
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