Thursday, September 12, 2013

Day 254 - A Day in Jamaica

This morning we sailed into Falmouth, Jamaica. We took the Heritage Walking Tour and learned that the leading industry is remittance and tourism in a country of over 2 million. The buildings in Falmouth are in various states of disrepair. That buildings damaged by hurricanes are not allowed to be torn down as they are considered historic. So if there is no money to restore them, then they sit empty to deteriorate.

After the tour, we went to the placed called the Jerk Shack, which was suppose to have the best Jerk Chicken in the city. We got the platter of jerk pork and chicken and I must say it was the most flavorful dish that I have eaten.

All images are taken with the EOS-M w/EF-M 22mm f/2 STM @ Aperture Priority set to f/3.5

Lunch at the Jerk Shack


Then on the way back to the ship I noticed this elderly woman staying cool in the shade.


Thanks for stopping by

Tom

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