Yes it was labor of love. It is rebuilt, and looks great.
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Yes it was labor of love. It is rebuilt, and looks great.
You mean the concrete platform...used for naked sunbathing ?:p
Thanks for responding to my question in the other thread.
Thats amazing as its massive.
They started it back at the end of April. The water level was low and very calm. Each rock was put into place by hand. There were just 2 or 3 guys in very hot long days. I went back down the first week of Aug. and they had it done. They have it niceeeee. Papa George, you can swim-up on the old part that is about 1 foot under water. Ya'll have fun on "Jah Cliffs".....Jus Cool Mon..!!
Thanks for the info Woodymon. That was quite the undertaking. I was in total shock as I saw it split and drop into the water. Crazy storm.
Papa Georgie....You can see the old part of the rock in the water in the other thread with my photos.
Wow!!!! No kidding?
That's amazing...I was there in October 2007 and then again in November 2008 just after that storm Mr. Twister mentioned....and I was shocked when I saw the rock was half gone. Andrew, there at Xtabi, said the storm broke it and you could clearly see the other half (or more) visible under water.....I can't beleive they have put it back.....that is amazing! Woo Hoo I will have to check it out in a couple of weeks! Yay
I'll repost my photos that were in the original thread with my inquiry:confused:
These were taken right after the storm settled. I've also posted a photo so you can see the magnitude of the storm. Photos were taken at Samsara & Xtabi.
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whoa, those are some pics! And I have definitely GOT to check out Xtabi when I get back come November. :)