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The view from a short distance away from my apartment.
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Oh...no...the beach!
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Not again!
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A para-sailer!
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Job Site Photo-An aerial view of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Rose Hall Jamaica
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Guess who?
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(1/2) One our trucks that introduced itself to a bull who was j-walking. The bull crossed the road behind a stopped car darting into the oncoming lane. Our guy had no chance to stop...especially at night...I'm told the bull was greatly agitated. It had a broken leg so the owner turned it into steak. The drivers were unhurt but the estimate to repair the truck was $3,000 ($US).
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(2/2) One our trucks that introduced itself to a bull who was j-walking. The bull crossed the road behind a stopped car darting into the oncoming lane. Our guy had no chance to stop...especially at night...I'm told the bull was greatly agitated. It had a broken leg so the owner turned it into steak. The drivers were unhurt but the estimate to repair the truck was $3,000 ($US).
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Gordon Gecko, my sometimes roommate. Gordon gets his name from the Michael Douglas character in the movie Wall Street. Gordon is a bit camera shy but likes to chase and eat flies in my bedroom.
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A picture of me and Sean (associate / friend) heading out for a dive.
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Can I interest you in some...Rogaine?
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A harmless nurse shark approximately 8' long, 8-12" in diameter. I could be wrong because I didn't have a measuring tape...didn't want to get too close to measure...
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Don't know why the manager got pissed at this photo other than they don't allow air matresses in the pool...a tinge of jealousy perhaps...Bluelou living the tough life in Jamaica...it's a hard job but someone has to do it...
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Dunn's River Falls...Ocho Rios Jamaica
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The Famous, allegedly haunted, Rose Hall Mansion.
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We're talking heavy pornography...Playgirl, Playboy...anybody?
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My dive instructor, Charles Eyles helps LC Rape & Bluelou with our Advanced Diving Course.
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1/8 - A few sunset shots I took around my hotel...with my new wide angle digital lens.
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2/8 - A few sunset shots I took around my hotel...with my new wide angle digital lens.
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3/8 - A few sunset shots I took around my hotel...with my new wide angle digital lens.
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4/8 - A few sunset shots I took around my hotel...with my new wide angle digital lens.
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5/8 - A few sunset shots I took around my hotel...with my new wide angle digital lens.
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6/8 - A few sunset shots I took around my hotel...with my new wide angle digital lens.
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7/8 - A few sunset shots I took around my hotel...with my new wide angle digital lens.
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8/8 - A few sunset shots I took around my hotel...with my new wide angle digital lens.
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I've heard that Negril was better than Montego Bay and now I'm a believer. This is the villa where we stayed.
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We hung out at Margueritaville...two trampolines in the background.
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Another shot of Margueritaville...just two doors down from our hotel...straight down the beach.
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A couple of shots west and east...
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We three drunks...l-r Shane, Roger, and Bluelou
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Bluelou
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Same Negril...different trip. The Pickled Parrot...It was an interesting slide. I didn't look at the end before I went. When I saw it as I hit the end of the slide, I screamed a few choice words and went into a disaster plan...like turn over really quick or prepare for a nasty back flop. I got lucky.
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Bluelou...contemplating disaster at the Pickled Parrot
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This...is the disaster...
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I survived...
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Self explanatory
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I chickened out of this one and then...two weeks and one six-pack of courage later, I did this jump...see previous photo...
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A view from world famous Ricks...it has even higher cliff diving and a dynamite view. Ricks is almost the westernmost local in Jamaica.
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Deep in the heart of Jamaica...walking the plank to Mayfield Falls.
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Fellow Cornhusker and BHIC associate Mark Santo
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No, these aren't my Birks but this is the trails' end for these sandals...and the end of the Jamaican tour...

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