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Tengo algunos amigos en Londres Inglaterra que han pedido que visite con ellos cuando consigo la ocasión y puesto que estamos en curso de planear un nuevo viaje yo hemos hecho una cierta investigación usando a
Blog de Londres Encontré en línea. Nunca he viajado a cualquier parte de Inglaterra o aún de Europa antes de que esto fuera tan un cambio importante en el recorrido para nosotros. Estamos acostumbrados a viajar en temperaturas más calientes aquí en el Caribe y soy seguro que el tiempo famoso de Londres sería difícil para que consigamos utilizado a. Eso puede reírse le tanto más o puede hacer por un tiempo horrible. ¿Quién sabe a la derecha?
Entiendo que hay porciones a hacer en Londres y el conseguir allí no debe ser tan difícil para nosotros. Webzine de Londres Era lectura tengo cierta gran información sobre Londres incluyendo las cosas a hacer y hoteles para permanecer en. Tienen un gran artículo sobre la situación actual con hoteles de Londres el cobrar excesivamente para los cuartos. Pienso si voy yo tengo mi clase de los amigos hacia fuera algo de esto para mí. Si quisieran que viniera y visita pueden ponernos tan gravemente para arriba o encontrar un lugar en Londres para que permanezcamos.
¿Cualquiera de usted tiene cualquier consejo sobre una estancia agradable en Londres?
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June 11th, 2008
The St Mary Off Road Bicycling Association, or SMORBA for short, is a not for profit organization in Oracabessa Jamaica offering various services and support to Jamaican youth through their Bicycling Works program and the Jamaican Fat Tyre Festival we had so much fun at.
The Fat Tyre Festival was filmed and is being broadcast in europe now. You can see the action at Joost.com and watch the Ride Guide Bike Episode 143 Jamaica
to see just how much fun was had on your own.
SMORBA
St. Mary Off-Road Bicycling Association (SMORBA) is a non-profit organization affiliated to IMBA that is actively engaged in locating, building and maintaining bicycling opportunities on Jamaica’s famed North Coast.
Our work as a local sport development organization includes staging the Jamaica Bicycle Bash as well as numerous BMX events in St. Mary and environs.
Our flagship event is the Jamaica Fat Tyre Festival held in early February each year. This 5 day mountain biking extravaganza is an opportunity for riders from around the world to experience Jamaica’s amazing trails and fascinating culture. Profits from this event go towards our Bicycling Works! project dedicated to promoting local ownership of the emerging mountain biking sector in the parish of St. Mary.
We could use your support! If you would like to help SMORBA’s cause become a member, or have any questions we can be contacted at:
SMORBA
c/o 2 Newlin Street
Ocho Rios
St. Ann
Jamaica, West Indies
(876)975-3393
smorbaja@hotmail.com
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Posted by Jamaica MAX on
June 11th, 2008
I have been considering a trip to another country just to see some new place with the kids. We have some travel time planned soon but no travel plans as of yet. i set the time and money aside to make certain we did make the trip but I have been very undecided about where I want to go. I have considered making the trip just to see some of the historical sites in Mexico such as Teotihuacan or some of the other ancient pyramids there or maybe a trip to South America somewhere like Costa Rica. I have a friend who just went there from Jamaica and he says its much nicer there. He seems to dislike Jamaica after having some hard times here.
I guess a part of things would be finances. I searched for mexico hotels online and found a lot of stuff available. I kinda prefer taking a locals tour and staying with friends or family but not knowing anyone in many of these places puts me at a disadvantage. I thought about a trip to Cuba and found some hotels in Cuba listed on EasytoBook.com but I don’t think I’ll make a trip there with the kids. I think my first trip to Cuba should be alone so I can get a feel for things before I drag the whole crew along. I understand travel to Cuba from Jamaica is a pretty simple hush hush thing and there is not much risk in getting caught. The Cuban government has an interest in us visiting and they don’t want us to get in trouble for it. I understand you can fly in on a State drivers license or passport and it will not be stamped.
EasytoBook.com turned out to be a very useful site with lots of hotels around the world. I can visit my buddy Ian and book a stay in some nicer Dublin Hotels at decent rates but i doubt it. He never answers my phone calls so why should I pay him a visit?
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Posted by Jamaica MAX on
June 9th, 2008
I read this article below about guns in
Jamaica after a weekend where I came to see just how deep the love for guns and violence goes. I have noticed for quite some time the morbid fascination with guns and violence amongst many of the men and young boys here in
Jamaica and its correlation to the music they listen to. Jamaican youth are consumed with violence and guns of any fashion and the music they listen to is loaded with the most violent lyrics. I’ve met many children in this country and many of them are good kids but they all have this weird love of guns, murder and death thats very unhealthy.
Most Jamaican youth greet each other or celebrate bravado with gun shot hand motions and verbal blasts such as “Pop, pop, pop” or “Blast him” and almost every musician in country promotes it at every music festival and concert on the island. I was shocked to see the Marley brothers so fast to cut loose some pops of their own. I don’t believe we should be glorifying guns or death and I especially think those of us in influential positions should lead by example. I think the Marley brothers owe it to Jamaica to point out the horrible reality of guns and violence and the pain and anguish it leads to.
The Jamaican gun man is a cultural icon both feared and celebrated by locals. Many “dons” or local crime bosses began as gunmen for hire and recent murders attest to the fact that Jamaicans never forget your past. Revenge murders and retribution take up a larger percentage of Jamaican crime statistics than most know about. Just two weeks back a local don was murdered in as hail of gunfire and the rumors are it was revenge for a past murder he committed as a youth. Jamaicans don’t seem to forget and I can attest to the fact they don’t let people get away with murder here. I think it’s a biblical to be honest. Eye for an eye is the rule of the streets in Jamaica so be careful what you do unto others or it shall be done unto you in return.
I had an experience with some younger kids here in Jamaica. One of them is 3 and he pretty much says or does what he hears his older brothers say. At 3 he knows more about guns, violence and murder than I did when I was 15. I asked him what he did in school one afternoon and his answer was “play gun games on Xbox” and I asked him why and he said “to kill de man dem” and I asked how he killed them and he said “with my AK dummy” and I asked him why he killed people and his answer was “cuz every man scare da gun man”.
The UN and Jamaica could try their best and they can never stop the guns from reaching those who really want them. if Jamaica is to come out of this violent trend then they must start by making the gun man a less glorious figure and point out the reality of the situation. The gun man is no friend and no one to be admired. Guns and violence are tools of the oppressors and its time for Jamaica to stand up against this oppression.
THE United Nations wants the Jamaican government to institute strict gun control regulations as a means of stemming the heavy inflow of guns and ammunition into the island.
In a joint press release issued by UNICEF and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)for the Global Week of Action against Gun Violence, the UN urged all stakeholders to increase their efforts to tackle the arms flow, and embark on a social intervention drive in order to curb the high rate of armed violence that has taken over the island.
UN tells Jamaica to ‘control’ the guns - JAMAICAOBSERVER.COM
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