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i been waiting for a post like this one
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lemme say/contribute this:::>>> you/me/we/us tourists have done MORE damage to the Negril coral reef than any 100 of RhodesHall horses could ever do.

for example,
ONCE upon a time the Negril sand was a pretty pretty white ---- now it's a dirty grey .... you/me/we/us tourists did that..!!..

not too many years ago,
around that likkle island just off shore in Negril,
there was a fantastic reef ---- it gone ... dead ... done.... you/me/we/us tourists did that..!!..

do this::::>>> the NEXT time there's a big tropical storm, or a hurricane passes thru Negril/Jamaica and/or after a really rough-rough sea, walk along the Negril beach shoreline, and check out what is churned-up, and tossed onto the shore.

you're gonna see a whole bunch of trash, plastic bokkles, plastic cups, and other stuff that you/me/we/us tourist tossed into the sea, to kill, destroy, mash-up the reef.

again:::>>>> you/me/we/us tourists have done MORE damage to the Negril coral reef than any 100 of RhodesHall horses could ever do.

in fact,
the Negril reef damage is so bad, that to-me-personally, it's a waste of time & money to bother with taking those glass bottom boat rides, and going snorkle-ing in Negril. ....... you/me/we/us tourists did that..!!..

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So True....