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  • Rescue Boat and Lifeguard patroling Half Moon Beach in Jamaica
    Rescue Boat.jpg
  • View of Gazebo and Pier on the Beach at Half Moon Resort, Rose Hall, Jamaica
    Into the Sea.jpg
  • Rafting on the martha Brae River in Jamaica. Rafts made from Bamboo and are 30 foot long and are operated by experienced Captains. This is a very popular tourist attraction in Jamaica, The attraction is twenty five miles from Monteo Bay and 40 miles from Ocho Rios.
    Raft Captain VI.jpg
  • View of Gazebo and Pier on the Beach at Half Moon Resort, Rose Hall, Jamaica
    Montego Bay Beach II.jpg
  • View of Gazebo and Pier on the Beach at Half Moon Resort, Rose Hall, Jamaica
    Montego Bay Beach (1).jpg
  • AGRA, INDIA - CIRCA NOVEMBER 2018: View of the Agra Fort. This is a historical fort in the city of Agra in India. It was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638, when the capital was shifted from Agra to Delhi. Agra is a city and very popular tourist destination on the banks of the Yamuna river in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
    20181105-Agra-India-006.jpg
  • View of Gazebo and Pier on the Beach at Half Moon Resort, Rose Hall, Jamaica
    Tropical Paradise.jpg
  • Rafting on the martha Brae River in Jamaica. Rafts made from Bamboo and are 30 foot long and are operated by experienced Captains. This is a very popular tourist attraction in Jamaica, The attraction is twenty five miles from Montego Bay and 40 miles from Ocho Rios.
    Jamaican Rapids.jpg
  • Rafting on the martha Brae River in Jamaica. Rafts made from Bamboo and are 30 foot long and are operated by experienced Captains. This is a very popular tourist attraction in Jamaica, The attraction is twenty five miles from Monteo Bay and 40 miles from Ocho Rios.
    Raft Captain II.jpg
  • Rafting on the martha Brae River in Jamaica. Rafts made from Bamboo and are 30 foot long and are operated by experienced Captains. This is a very popular tourist attraction in Jamaica, The attraction is twenty five miles from Monteo Bay and 40 miles from Ocho Rios.
    Raft Captain III.jpg
  • Rafting on the martha Brae River in Jamaica. Rafts made from Bamboo and are 30 foot long and are operated by experienced Captains. This is a very popular tourist attraction in Jamaica, The attraction is twenty five miles from Monteo Bay and 40 miles from Ocho Rios.
    Raft Captain IV.jpg
  • Rafting on the martha Brae River in Jamaica. Rafts made from Bamboo and are 30 foot long and are operated by experienced Captains. This is a very popular tourist attraction in Jamaica, The attraction is twenty five miles from Monteo Bay and 40 miles from Ocho Rios.
    Raft Captain VIII.jpg
  • View of Gazebo and Pier on the Beach at Half Moon Resort, Rose Hall, Jamaica
    Montego Bay Half Moon Beach.jpg
  • Beach at Dusk, in Montego Bay, Rose Hall, Half Moon Resort
    Montego Bay Beach III.jpg
  • Sunset in Montego Bay, Rose Hall, Half Moon Resort
    Montego Bay Sunset Boat.jpg
  • View of Gazebo and Pier on the Beach at Half Moon Resort, Rose Hall, Jamaica
    Half Moon Beach (1).jpg
  • View of Gazebo and Pier on the Beach at Half Moon Resort, Rose Hall, Jamaica
    Montego Bay Beach.jpg
  • View of Gazebo and Pier on the Beach at Half Moon Resort, Rose Hall, Jamaica
    Montego Bay Afternoon (1).jpg
  • View of Gazebo and Pier on the Beach at Half Moon Resort, Rose Hall, Jamaica
    Half Moon Beach.jpg
  • Rafting on the martha Brae River in Jamaica. Rafts made from Bamboo and are 30 foot long and are operated by experienced Captains. This is a very popular tourist attraction in Jamaica, The attraction is twenty five miles from Monteo Bay and 40 miles from Ocho Rios.
    Raft Captain VII.jpg
  • Rafting on the martha Brae River in Jamaica. Rafts made from Bamboo and are 30 foot long and are operated by experienced Captains. This is a very popular tourist attraction in Jamaica, The attraction is twenty five miles from Monteo Bay and 40 miles from Ocho Rios.
    Raft Captain IX.jpg
  • View of Gazebo and Pier on the Beach at Half Moon Resort, Rose Hall, Jamaica
    Montego Bay Half Moon Beach (1).jpg
  • View of Gazebo and Pier on the Beach at Half Moon Resort, Rose Hall, Jamaica
    Montego Bay Afternoon.jpg
  • Rafting on the martha Brae River in Jamaica. Rafts made from Bamboo and are 30 foot long and are operated by experienced Captains. This is a very popular tourist attraction in Jamaica, The attraction is twenty five miles from Monteo Bay and 40 miles from Ocho Rios.
    Raft Captain I.jpg
  • Rafting on the martha Brae River in Jamaica. Rafts made from Bamboo and are 30 foot long and are operated by experienced Captains. This is a very popular tourist attraction in Jamaica, The attraction is twenty five miles from Monteo Bay and 40 miles from Ocho Rios.
    Raft Captain V.jpg
  • Sunset in Montego Bay, Rose Hall, Half Moon Resort
    Montego Bay at Dusk.jpg
  • MIAMI - CIRCA JUNE 2013: Boat in the cargo terminal of the Miami Seaport circa  June 2013. Known as the Cargo Gateway of the Americas, the port is investing more than $2 billion in infrastructure to grow as a major North-South hub and expand its East-West trade.
    Boat in the Cargo Terminal of Miami ...jpg
  • MIAMI - JULY 6: Miami Intl. Airport on July 6 2012. The airport is the largest gateway between the US and Latin America. In 2011, 38,314,389 passengers traveled through the airport, making it the 25th-busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic.
    Miami_International_Airport_Terminal.jpg
  • MIAMI - CIRCA JUNE 2013: Entrance to the cargo terminal of the Miami Seaport circa  June 2013. Known as the Cargo Gateway of the Americas, the port is investing more than $2 billion in infrastructure to grow as a major North-South hub and expand its East-West trade.
    Cranes of the Miami Seaport.jpg
  • MIAMI - CIRCA JUNE 2013: Entrance to the cargo terminal of the Miami Seaport circa  June 2013. Known as the Cargo Gateway of the Americas, the port is investing more than $2 billion in infrastructure to grow as a major North-South hub and expand its East-West trade.
    Miami Seaport Cargo Terminal.jpg