Posts Tagged ‘negril’

Sea Fans and a School of Fish

Sunday, May 17th, 2009
Sea Fans and a School of Fish

Sea Fans and a School of Fish, originally uploaded by alfredmoya.

A school of fish swims over a bed of sea fans on the Negril Reef

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Green Sea Sponges on Negril Reef

Sunday, May 17th, 2009
Green Sea Sponges on Negril Reef

Green Sea Sponges on Negril Reef, originally uploaded by alfredmoya.

Here is an underwater photograph of a green sea sponge on the reef off of Negril Beach.

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Four Ways of Looking at a Bicycle

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

African youth on a bicycle

Here is an excellent article on the importance of bicycles. I’m not riding as much as I would like but I do have my bikes here in Jamaica. I should be taking in some world class mountain biking and instead I’m dragging a trailer with the kids around the beach and West End Negril.

I’m having fun withe the family and the bikes but I’m feeling the need to hit the trails soon. I’m going to start riding more often as soon as things cool off a bit. It’s so hot here in Jamaica that I melted three pairs of shoes into junk last month. I’ll post a pic of that next.

4 Ways of Looking at a Bicycle | Your America | Reader’s Digest

AS A LIFESAVER
Health care workers in Senegal, Namibia, and other African nations usually walk miles over dusty roads to deliver food, medicine, and companionship to people with HIV/AIDS. But with the donation of 1,500 single-speed bicycles by BikeTown Africa, caregivers now visit as many as six times more people in need. The program, a partnership between Bicycling magazine, Kona Bicycle Company, and Bristol-Myers Squibb, has a broad mission: Says Steve Madden, editor-in-chief of Bicycling, “One bike at a time, we can solve big problems and change the world.”

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