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Thread: Trip Report: Blue Mountains, Boston Bay, Kingston

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    i found more photos i meant to upload!

    these were taken at great huts's minuscule beach area!



    rock throne

















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    and another video.

    of rain!!!


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    what a great trip report, thank you!
    you covered all the important stuff!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JitterBug View Post
    what a great trip report, thank you!
    you covered all the important stuff!
    thank you! so glad you liked it!

    we have a friend from port au prince who's dying to go to ja with us, so i have a feeling we'll be doing a similar trip next summer or maybe next thanksgiving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mwenvlay View Post
    thank you! so glad you liked it!

    we have a friend from port au prince who's dying to go to ja with us, so i have a feeling we'll be doing a similar trip next summer or maybe next thanksgiving.
    rent a car next time, more freedom

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    Quote Originally Posted by JitterBug View Post
    rent a car next time, more freedom
    my husband says he now feels comfortable enough to drive in ja next time we go- he wanted to get a lay of the land before he took the wheel himself.

    the driving landscape in ja is exactly the same as in haiti (mountains, city, coastal, lot of blind spots, random animals, big trucks, crazy drivers, etc.) but the roads are a million times better. and you have to drive on the left. i think it's the "driving on the left" thing that made my husband want to be overly cautious.

    i don't drive at all, so someone's gonna be driving me somewhere, regardless.

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