Exploring Beautiful Jamaica

The caribbean's island in the sun is known the world over for her beauty, warmth and charm. Visitors to this sun-graced paradise find an irresistible passion to come again to splash in her tropical waters, visit historic sites, drink coconut water, enjoy roated breadfruit, ackee and salt fish etc. Come home to fun and relaxation.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

The Blue Mountain Journey: PART 3 of 3

A magical footage by a Peace Corps Adventure team, featuring Jamaica's world famous Blue Mountains. With misty peaks and lush green slopes, the Blue Mountains stand in eastern Jamaica and date back thousands of years and are watered by the heaviest rainfall in Jamaica, plus their forests are home to hummingbirds, butterflies, over 500 flowering plants, 65 species of orchid and some interesting trees called Chusquea abietifolia which flowers, simultaneously, only once every 33 years.

The next bloom is 2017. Don’t go anywhere before then
But beyond the birds and the bees and the flowering trees, the Blue Mountains produce the world's finest coffee: The Blue Mountain Coffee. Hmm, breathtakingly delicious!

Blue Mountain Coffee was introduced to the island in 1728 by the then English Governor, who brought seedlings from Martinique. And what do you know, these hills still supply the Queen of England with her preferred brew through mail order. The Japanese can't get enough of the most expensive coffee in the world. Over 90 percent of the crop is exported to them, and some of the plantations are Japanese-owned. But there is still more than enough to go around in Jamaica and it doesn't cost an arm and a leg.

Make sure to go biking in the Blue Mountains whenever you come to Jamaica!

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Friday, September 07, 2007

Only in Jamaica do you see this kind of comedy and drama. This dog was not afraid to go to the polls to cast his ballot in our recent general election!

As some of you might know, our general election was held on September 3 and we saw one of the closest outcomes in our history, so much so that there is ongoing contention over the results. Out of a population of 2.7 million people, 1.3 million were eligible to vote but only 808, 240 voted. The JLP (Jamaica Labour Party) got 405,215 compared to the PNP's (People's National Party) 402,275. 33 seats went to the JLP while 27 to the PNP. Wow, that was close!

We still await the swearing in of Jamaica's new Prime Minister Bruce Golding.

Catch ya!

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Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Jamaica: The Caribbean Paradise

This is a captivating picturesque of the most beautiful caribbean island on the Caribbean canvas: my Jamaica. Come home to tranquillity and irrisistible beauty.

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