- Not Sure of
Specie Name, but beautiful scene
- Back to Land
- Brimmer Plantation built in late 1700's. You are looking at the hospitality
site where tourists are offered freshly cut pineapple, coconut, sugar cane
along with fresh tropical punch and a very old Appleton Jamaican Rum.
- The famous
Mayan ruin site that houses the extraterrestial engraving, 2nd from the
left
- Day of the
Iguana - It's wasn't my land, it was theirs.
- Friendliest
Fish in the World -(as long as you keep feeding them tortilla, they will
swarm you, pet you and smile at you )
- New Sights
Preview.
- Deep Cave
Life- Out two miles, down 15 feet looking into a cave 60 feet from the
surface. This cave is a home for eels. Hard to guess how deep the cave is.
- Tour Guide
describing the various crops grown at the Brimmer Plantation just about 30
minutes outside of Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Albert was meticulously detailed
and cordial in welcoming us, describing history & offering us samples
of allspice leaves, tea leaves & banana silk as an example of by
products now manufactured from Brimmers lush grounds.
- Now just relax
to the sounds of island reggae
- Great
Calypso
- Beautiful
Classic Caribbean
- Midnight
Brunch
- New
Island Sounds
- Sounds
of Jamaica
- Jamaican
Tropical Plantation- left to right, pineapples, coconuts and banana trees,
the sound of the chicadas drown out all other sound