Travelogue 1

Travelogue 1
(Jamaica)
Travelogue 2
(Kingston)
Travelogue 3
(Jamaican Houses)

The Negril Lighthouse

The Negril Lighthouse marks the westernmost tip of Jamaica

Bamboo Avenue

Bamboo Avenue on the main road between Black River and Santa Cruz, where for a few miles bamboos form a natural arch over the road

Ackees

Jamaica is blessed with colorful fruits and flowering trees which seem to decorate the roadways, especially in rural areas

Mountains

The view of mountains as we decended from one mountain during our trip from Spaldings to Trout Hall

Fruit Stand

The ubiquitous fruit stands serve as testimony to the wide variety of fruits available in Jamaica

Spaldings

The main road into Spaldings, which is high in the hills of central Jamaica, entering from Mandeville

Manchester Club

The Manchester Club, located in the city of Mandeville, is said to be the oldest gulf course in the Caribbean and possibly in the Western Hemisphere

Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz, located in a valley in southern Jamaica is a bustling market town

Houses on Hillside

Jamaica is hilly and most people prefer a hill side perch

Rio mino rive

Headwaters of the Rio Mino, Jamaica's longest river, west of Frankfield, Clarendon.