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    Re: How I got to Jamaica...too.

    Quote Originally Posted by TuffGong View Post
    Given that most of us are stuck at home if you would continue telling us about the trip, meaning what you did in Mexico, I doubt the board would mind. I realize it is a Jamaica board but travel is travel. I've had many great experiences in Mexico and I'm sure your trip was no exception.
    Please keep discussions about Negril and Jamaica.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob View Post
    Please keep discussions about Negril and Jamaica.

    Thank you.
    No, Thank YOU Besides, I am too worn out to write more anyways.... for now

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    Here are a few more of the oldest pictures I have from 25 or 30 years ago.

    This is a picture of an Accompong Town Kindergarten Pre-School class taken about 25 years ago when I visited bringing some school supplies and was asked to give the kids a brief talk.
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    I took this picture 26 years ago on a hike to the Peace Cave led by my now deceased best friend, Clive "Marshall" Robb.
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    This is a picture of some neighbor kids on Marshall's grandfathers house verandah. I stayed here for several visits over the years some 25 or more years ago. I took this picture after waking up from a nap in a chair on that verandah finding the kids had cut off some of my hair.
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    About 30 years ago, this picture was taken of the house where I lived in Seaview Gardens, Kingston.
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    While on the topic of the Cockpits, I would like to share two pictures of the front and back of the LUMI currency currently being used internally by some of the residents of Accompong Town, St. Elizabeth Jamaica. There are still open question as to its legitimacy as a legal tender sanctioned by the Bank of Jamaica but, as of now, it is traded at some establishments in the town and there is a bank where it can be exchanged for Jamaican Currency when the bank is open.
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    If nothing else, it makes for a “one of a kind” souvenir for tourists.
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