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Falmouth Pier
Buildings at the Falmouth Pier in Trelawny.
Falmouth Pier - tour bus
A gray open-sided excursion bus parked at Falmouth Pier. The "Falmouth Jamaica" logo is featured on the front and side of the bus.
Sitting on a gold mine
"Minister of State for Tourism, Dr. Marco Brown (centre), listens with keen interest to details of a final report presented to him by a team of German technical experts who were commissioned by the government to conduct an extensive survey on the…
Staff members and guest of Negril Beach Village during one of their regular dance sessions
"Dance lessons at Negril village: Staff members and guests of Negril Beach Village seen during one of their regular dance sessions at the Hotel.
Dance sessions and exercise classes are being held at the Village twice weekly under the direction of…
Dance sessions and exercise classes are being held at the Village twice weekly under the direction of…
A group of children from St. Aloysius School entertain visitors at Rose Hall Inter-Continental Hotel
"Doing their share: This group of children from St. Aloysius School do their part in helping the island's tourist trade when they entertained a group of visitors at the Rose Hall Inter-Continental Hotel - and the audience loved it. Their performance…
Tags: Dance; Dance - Jamaica; Tourism - Jamaica; Tourists
Wayside art exhibition
"Wayside art exhibition Commonwealth Youth Leaders had a break on Sunday for touring and shopping. This craft vendor in Falmouth rose to the occasion with this arresting display on the bonnet and windscreen of his car."
Tourist couple making a purchase
"A couple makes a purchase while in the adjoining cubicle, preparation continues for what is expected to be bumper tourist season."
The Intercontinental Ocho Rios nearing completion
The Intercontinental Ocho Rios nearing completion and begins operation October 1.
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Lacovia, Bamboo Walk
Dirt road lined with bamboo trees on both sides. The area, between Middle Quarters and Lacovia, is known as Bamboo Avenue today.
