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  • We had a break between lines 4 and 5. The guides chopped sugar cane for us as well as pineapple and fresh coconut water. Refreshing start to the last zip.
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  • I visited the Bob Marley Museum and Mosoleum 4 years ago and Benjy was out guide. I asked this year's tour guide if Benjy was still there. As soon as I looked up Benjy was at the top of the steps ready to pose for the camera.
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  • This is my favorite foto of the group. Capturing the drummer's hands at rest yet you can still hear the beat of the Bob Marley song beat out in the air.
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  • Despite the rough terrain, the man was able to sleep almost all the way to 9 mile.
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  • We had to cross a bridge to get from zip 3 to 4. Lovely view but kind of scary with the huge gaps between the walking boards.
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  • There was a series of 5 zip lines that the crew had to conquor. This one was the first and fairly short. The incentive to go is to get away from the mosquitos on the stoop having a feast of the group.
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  • She was called Fluffy by her fellow Zip Line guides. She really knew her way around a zip line.
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  • I told him I wanted the next shot to be a serious one. He made a great model. All this from the window of our tour bus.
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  • The simplest instrument can make the greatest sound
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  • The condition of the roads is what makes the trip to 9 Mile such a long one. There are more craters than leveled ground. It's exciting to play chicken with the other taxis while dodging the water puddles.
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  • These goats were not concerned about the taxis or tour buses passing by. Rexaling in the shade was all that mattered. We could learn a thing or two from these goats.
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  • This guy enjoyed his berries to the fullest.
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  • Everyone in Jamaica has a machete. They do come in handy in the bush and on the city streets.
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  • The pending storm was further incentive to get to the other side. No one wants to get electrocuted out there. As the clouds rolled in we zipped out.
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  • These "spider-like" insects emerged after the daily island shower.
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  • This is where Bob cooked some of his meals.
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  • The Ethiopian flag and the Jamaican flag wave in unision at the Bob Marley Mosoleum.
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  • Imaging playing chicken with a huge truck. You can imagine we lost. We had to put it in reverse in to the bush so that the truck could pass. I think the locals are used to this practice.
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  • Zip Line #5 was the best of all. Saved the best for last. Great view of the fortunate who build grand mansions on the country side. Truly a liberating experience.
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  • Beautiful foliage along the zip route. I couldnt help but try to capture it all.
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  • It would have been just wrong to feed this bird some of out jerk chicken. We gave him some festival, sweet bread widely consumed in the caribbean.
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  • This young man was an eager model. Who knows, this may be the start of his career. He kept me company while our driver stopped in the middle of the road for a canteloupe and watermelon for our group.
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  • This fellow is a staple at the Bob Marley Museam. Him and 3 other fellows sings Bob's classics throughout the day.
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  • Classic scene at the Bob Marley Mosoleum. Visit the orange wall for your little piece of the mountain.
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  • People set up shops on the side of the road to sell their wares. Whether that be clothes, fruit or something a little more hearty like Jerk Chicken
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  • Push carts were the start of the Jamaican Bobsled team
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  • These guys were on the way to fish with their flippers, buckets and rods.
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  • This is the eye of the Stingray at the Dolphin Cove. The stingray has two retinas so they can see forward and backward at the same time.
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  • Caught a crab by our hotel room at Grand Palladeum
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  • This guy is Chad Ocho Cinco's (Cincinnati Bengals, NFL)  island twin. He told me American football was not real football. Of course soccer (football) is a huge sport in Jamaica.
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  • It is always interesting to see people balancing items on their heads. He has his machete, his boots and his bag. All in a day's work.
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  • How did camels get to Jamaica? The walked over from Africa :-)
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  • The zips got longer and longer as we progressed though the jungle. What an amazing sight to zip above the trees and see the Jamaican country side from an angle not many see.
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  • The Push Cart comes in handy for so many everyday tasks
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  • This sports bar was almost done with its renovations. I can't wait to watch the NFL season here.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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  • Product Shoot of Dr Hazel Cebrun in the kitchen making her line of detoxifying juice.
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