Ed,

Thank you for accusing me of lying and deceiving people. But unfortunately you are simply wrong on this one man.

One of the advantages of living here is that I can correct misinformation in a timely fashion. The picture is not staged, but an exact, accurate and truthful view of the beach yesterday morning.

I think that your opinion that you seem to be confusing with a fact is based on the limited time you have "beenthere". Beach sand everywhere on the planet comes and goes, one of the bases for the term "shifting sands".

I have "been there" daily for 20 years now, and yes, there are times when the sea is rough that it can roll up higher on the beach, but from a 365 day year standpoint over 20 years of daily experience, they are fairly rare occasions. It happens mostly when the winds blow strong churning up the Caribbean. But to categorize it as "what beach remains is just flooded during the day" and "Legends lost its beach many years ago" is clearly inaccurate.

While Legends, Kuyaba and Tamboo may not have the widest stretch of beach in Negril, there is clearly a substantial amount of beach there now as the un-staged photo shows.

Negril.com was created in 1995 to provide a place where visitors to the island can find the best, most accurate, most helpful and useful information available anywhere. Our credibility is based on that premise. Negril.com does not allow anyone to use the site to deceive, and that would also include the businesses in Negril, myself or any of our Negril.com staff. That includes you too Ed...

But it is interesting to note that you mention the loungers are filled during the day. Maybe that is because people enjoy the beach there at Legends. The folks from Samsara and Legends are both free to stroll the beach and go where ever they choose. But people do tend to frequent places they enjoy...