Traveling the Back Roads of Jamaica, Jamaica

in #reggaesteem5 years ago

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Generally when irie and I travel, we tend to stray as far away as possible from setting an agenda. Since we’ve been to Negril so many times, we pretty much already know what’s there and what things to do.

We like to just chill, hangout, walk the beach, catch up with our friends, talk to new people, go to reggae concerts, take yamon catamaran expeditions. The list goes on and on. There are endless encounters to partake in, and many simply arise by chance. Like this mid-morning walk which ended up taking us off the beaten path a ways. We found this cool dirt road leading back to the main drag - Norman Manley Blvd. - through a winding path, passing by a couple of small traditional Jamaican style homes.

If we didn’t just randomly say we were gonna go for a walk and hit a random left near our buddies restaurant joint, we’d never have found this cool backroad. The funk and character of this place cannot be described by pictures, words, or a combination of both. In order to experience the real beauty, funk and character which Jamaica has to offer, then you must venture here yourself.

Like @crypticat for example. He’s making his way to Negril in the next few months. Can’t wait to see what kind of encounters he comes across as you never know what may arise by chance. Also, looking forward to seeing his encounters at shops and restaurants accepting JAHM. He’s going to be the first real example of JAHM being used in action.

So, if you’re actively engaged here on reggaesteem, then make a note to follow crypti’s blog so you can see for yourself.

We Be Jahm’in

Jah Bless

CS

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Thank's for the mention. Love the picture, very quaint. This trip ain't gonna be a chill, go with the flow do whatever thing. Gotta try a little bit of everything.


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You bet. I hear you. It’s gonna be a good one, that’s for sure. Just excited to see what kinds of things you get into. You’re a man with a plan. On a Jamaican mission

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@conradsuperb, When we explore one place Multiple times then in a way it becomes like home and we already know what we have to do and when. Stay blessed brother.

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A second home to me indeed. Respect chiree
Stay blessed

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Thank you so much and have a abundant time ahead.

Real country life view .


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Yea mon, you said it. It’s the real thing right here. Doesn’t get any more real than this.

Respect

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Yeah man, that is a nice scenery, well IRIE. They have a lot of Air Bnb style places like this now I am realizing.


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For sure! And yeah, I heard that too. Pretty sure dvoluntarily had a post about this a while back

Will have to look into this when we head that way 🇯🇲🌴😎

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I’ve been looking internet at available
Airbnb for cribs in Negril.
Most if not all off beach and requires some transport to venues.
Think will have to focus on old
haunts for accommodations.
Nothing like being right on
the glorious seven mile
sandy beach in Negril.
‘You pay for what you get.’
s-irie

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