dannyb in jamaica
30 November 2006

jamaica

jamaica has a population of approximately 2.4 million and is the third largest caribbean island. we have many natural beauties which are known for and which our economy depends ….

BUT

there is another side which includes politcs, poverty, and allot of other stuff, just like any other place, which many of you will never see !!!!

our national motto: out of many one people
our national bird: the doctor bird
our national dish: ackee
our national anthem: eternal father
our national pledge: before god and all mankind

jamaicans are proud, honest, hardworking people, but few give us a bad name, and we are therefore stereotyped BUT as a majority … we are truly IRIE !!!

our music is typically reggae, and my favorite, and while i like bob marley and others who paved the way for curent artists, i am more into current reaggae, also known as dancehall.

i have tried in the past to keep a list of links by checking the web, but i will leave that task to someone else as there is too much crap to go thru to fine worthwhile stuff, this site may not even be worthwhile. i will however provide links, and personal websites of carribean people, both which i have collected from what people have submitted to me.

 


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