In May 2008, I had the privilege to travel to Jamaica for a study abroad trip. Below are a selection of photographs from that trip.
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A view from the villa where we stayed.

Sunset.

Black sand beach at sunset, near Port Antonio.

The view rafting along the Rio Grande.

Mansion on the coast that can be rented for a cool million a night.

The beach near the College of Agriculture, Science and Education.

The Lion of Judah, a statue at Bob Marley’s house and a part of Rastafarianism.

Mountains seen inland.

Relaxing at the villa where we stayed.

Jamaican pigs. They oink in Patois.

The view rafting along the Rio Grande.

Kingston.

The mansion and sky.

Palm trees.

Boats in the harbor.

On the beach.

A bird’s-eye view of Port Royal.

Vines swinging across a creek at the park.

The walls of Port Royal (the setting of Pirates of the Caribbean).

Sunset, looking toward the ocean at the end of the Rio Grande.

Campfire on the beach near the villa.

Waterfall at a park.

Inland mountains.

The beach near the College of Agriculture, Science and Education.

A sunset view from the villa where we stayed.

Cannon at Port Royal (the setting of Pirates of the Caribbean).

The setting for breakfast.

Jamaican sheep. They baa in Patois and say, “Ya mon.”

Campfire on the beach near the villa.

A walk along the beach.

Abandoned.

On the last night we were at the villa, we were serenaded by a band.

Boating.

The beach near the College of Agriculture, Science and Education.

The view from the villa.

Bob Marley statue.

The view rafting along the Rio Grande.
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