New Kingston Jamaica Skyline Photographs

I work on a tall(ish) building by Jamaica’s standards. While collecting my minimum wage monthly salary statement yesterday in the accounts department of the government ministry I noticed the great view from the 11th floor of the building of the skyline of New Kingston. Snapped a few shots, the better looking of which are posted below.

New Kingston  Skyline 3

New Kingston  Skyline 1

Bus Park Jamaica   New Kingston  Skyline 2

178 Comments

  1. jason
    • gman

      Jason, I think a fellow Jamaican disagrees with you:
      http://francismove.blogspot.com/2007/10/trinidads-progress.html

      • jason

        i wont even wast my time reading that. i have tell you one thing already i have given you evidence, i experience for my self and a can also post numerous articles of people saying this and that, but i don’t need any one to tell me. you have people who go to Trinidad on business trip stop in pos commercial area then return as soon as they Finnish.

        • gman

          Actually, I know of Jamaicans that have visited Trinidad, and come back saying that they loved it. A well travelled businessman that I know recently visited Trinidad an loved it so much that he is planning on building a second home there.

        • gman

          Also, Trinidad and Tobago actually gets about 1/2 million tourists every year. That’s not too bad considering that tourism puts only 10% into TnT’s GDP and is a relatively nascent industry. I know it does not compare in anyway to Jamaica (you are fairly accurate with Jamaica’s numbers in that Jamaica gets 2.5 million visitors when you factor in the cruise ship arrivals). Gotta give Jack his jacket, Jamaica has a well developed tourist industry for sure.

      • jason

        i just took two quotes where i had to laugh. this person knows nothing about Trinidad. i think they may mean Trinidad improve rather than more develop than jamaica. these are the quotes:

        The number of cars on the road has visibly increased. Even small errands attract the most horrendous traffic, slowing progress to a crawl. It is clear that more people are on the roads, and driving is increasingly precarious as there is just no relaxing on clear roads within commuting hours.

        2
        The number of cars on the road has visibly increased. Even small errands attract the most horrendous traffic, slowing progress to a crawl. It is clear that more people are on the roads, and driving is increasingly precarious as there is just no relaxing on clear roads within commuting hours.

        3
        he kindof crimes that Trinidad experiences seem to be more about greed than need. There are very few despaerately poor Trinidadians, stealing because they are hungry, or just plain scared into taking what is not theirs. Instead, the rise in kindappings is driven by get-rich-quick thinking more than anything else.

        this person is either posing as a Jamaican or stupid.

        • GenX

          are you equating jamaicans as stupid or you’re just ignorant.

  2. jason

    an to show you that that person that with the article knows nothing i just posted the poverty facts. is like me stop in Johannesburg south Africa and say the more develop than America. second jamaica has more than three daily news paper. 3 Trinidad traffic is the worst in the Caribbean. if there is no desperate poor in Trinidad then this shout not be happening:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj8L2LRT4Q8

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wDfhOUps9A&feature=related

    • jason

      the only place that is develop in Trinidad is POS. you have people you write blogs to be controversial or draws attention. as i said POS is very small, with a couple tall buildings stuck in an unorganized town:

      http://waterloojamaica.blogspot.com/2008/02/trinidad-seems-to-be-hurry-come-up.html

      • gman

        In your visits to TnT, have you been to other parts? San Fernando the industrial capital (a tall building or two, one of the biggest malls in the Caribbean, a second National Performing Arts Centre being built there), Chaguanas, Arima, Trincity (site of the largest mall in the English speaking Caribbean), Tobago? These places are all linked by 4 lane highways and are just a couple of towns that I mentioned. So when did you go? For how long?

      • gman

        Have you heard about the fast Ferry services between Port of Spain and Scarborough, and between Port of Spain and San Fernando?

  3. jason

    there are:

    5 cities

    67 towns

    across jamaica. i can easily out number Trinidad with development mr, if that’s what you looking for.

    you can also take a read at these:

    http://www.jamaicatourist.net/downloads/issue_online/

    http://issuu.com/jamaicatourist/docs/jt14?viewMode=magazine

    • gman

      Thanks for the links. By the way, I was wondering if you could also post some links about the development in Trinidad that you know about – like the proposed rail system and the highway development so that folks can understand what you are talking about and make a fair comparison.

  4. jason

    this thing keep deleting the comments

  5. jason
    • gman

      Cool. But surely, with a per capita murder rate that is the 2nd highest in the world, and around 1800 killings in 2009 – surely there must be places in Jamaica like Laventille or worse, no?

    • gman

      Any links to Jamaican shanty towns so that we can compare?

  6. jason

    jamaica has:

    5 cities

    67 towns

    i could easily out number trinidad development.

    • gman

      Haiti, the Western Hemisphere’s poorest country has at least 25 cities. Port Au Prince is way bigger than Kingston with over 3 million. Yet Haiti is considered less developed than Jamaica. Haiti’s HDI at .541 ranks 141st in the world. Jamaica’s at .766 is ranked 100th. While the HDI is just one aspect of a countries development, it indicates how well off a countries citizens are overall.

      • boynton20

        Haiti cannot maintain its large population, thats why, look at the u.s pop, britian, australia etc they have tons of people but they can maintain, haiti cannot, there was nothing to begin with regarding Haiti.

        • gman

          The point that I was trying to make is that size does not = development, which is what you are pretty much agreeing with as well. Barbados is ranked ahead of Trinidad and Tobago in quality of life, yet in terms of population, can comfortably fit into metro POS or Kingston and there are no really tall buildings to speak of.

    • gman

      I counted about 2 cities, and roughly 60 towns in TnT. Two of the towns – Chaguanas and Arima are being considered for city status as Arima has at least 40,000 and Chaguanas is estimated to be over 100,000. The government is also thinking about increasing the size of POS boundaries as it is outdated. As you’ve been there, you do know that there is urban development that sprawls way beyond the small downtown section that defines the city of POS right?

  7. jason

    lol. i don’t care about ferry, isn’t that the same one some one was trying to stuff cloth in the gas section?. and i did not say there is no development in Trinidad, i would be lying if i said that. all am saying is that jamaica has way more infrastructure and development alround than Trinidad.jamaica is also twice the size of Trinidad. most of the eastern Caribbean study in jamaica there are close to 10 universities and 40 colleges. a lot of your Trinidad athletes currently train in jamaica at different track clubs and jamaica high performance training center. there are currently four large football academy under construction. when it comes to shopping malls we have that in abundant which tourist destination do not have shopping malls? and am talking about luxury and quality. and even tho i know jamaica has more infrastructure than Trinidad i would not go on their website or photos just to leave negative comments like what you started. i have no time to waste doing does crap and that could also show jealousy. it reminds me of the white people in America who go on you-tube to leave bad comments on every black videos, because they are jealous about black people talent and culture.

    • makus86

      am back jamaica is twice the size of trinidad are u on crack man what u smoking jamaica is small as hell son you crazy or wat get ur facts right bigger or not we still running things face it aj is ours u just can take the truth jason back off wit ur speculations and pay the u.s irs ok

      • boynton20

        Jamaica is actual a little more than twice the size of both Trinidad & Tobago combined, its a fact, look it up, and stop being ignorant, Jamaica is 11,100km2 and t&tcombines is only 5128km2, do the math, dont be ignorant. Jm population is also more than twice the size of t&t combined and kingstons population is around 700,000, like 6 times the pop. of port of spain, also kingston itself is 480km2, port of spain is oh, they didnt mention too small i guess, the buildings r all clustered together, desperate for more land, like i said b4 Venezuela needs to gobble it up. lol

        • gman

          I could believe that Kingston’s size in 2010 is 700,000. I keep seeing pop. estimates at about 580,000 – 600,000.
          POS estimates online are about 50,000 (1990) which is like that for Kingston, way outdated. The population of POS is defined for outdated city boundaries and was at one time over 100,000 in the 1960s. Since then people have moved out to the outlying areas and the surrounding urban area (metro POS) has grown by leaps and bounds. Latest estimates (year 2000) put it at about 600,000 just like how we can say that metro Kingston is maybe over 1 million. I would be a fool to compare POS to Kingston in terms of size. But the urban area of greater POS is actually a fairly good size for a Caribbean city.

  8. jason

    to be honest i did not want to post the links, but i think if i just tell you, you may think i am lying. the Trinidad railway is in its planning stage where they are still trying to acquire lands but some residents especially farmers are angry. i already see all or most of the projects for Trinidad and if you are honest with your self you would admit that about 88% of those projects are only in POS. Trinidad and jamaica is developing faster than most Caribbean island when it comes to physical development, but both have crime problem. jamaica had a strong infrastructure before so they only need to add a few and reopen what was close . in Trinidad case they have to add a lot, because there was no development.

    • gman

      The only point I wanted to make was that TnT has advanced way more than people think and expected. But yes, there are things about it still very 3rd world that gets me annoyed (like lack adequate water supply, hopefully the Govt desalination plants they are planning will finally solve that).
      I ain’t got any disrespect for Jamaica and know that Jamaica had pretty good infrastructure compared to TnT from way back to the 70′s (in the oil boom years). I have some good Jamaican buddies (despite this TnT and Jamaica rivalry crap, LOL). Look forward to visiting one day so thanks for your education on the Jamaica tourism and infrastructure (good links).

  9. devon

    JASON DO YOU HAVE ANY LINKS OF ANY CONSTRUCTIONS GOING ON IN DOWNTOWN KINGSTON. I’VE BEEN UPTOWN AND I FIND IT VERY COSMOPOLITAN, SO IM WONDERING WHAT DOWNTOWN IS GOING TO BE LIKE…………..RESPECT AND THANKS

  10. devon

    LOOK AT WHAT I STARTED, ALL I SAID IS THAT THE SKYLINE OF JA WAS NICE, A SIDE I HAVENT SEEN AND I LOVE IT. AND ALL YOU GUYS DO IS TEAR EACH OTHER DOWN AS TO WHO IS BETTER. SO WHAT, JAMAICA IS JAMAICA AND TRINIDAD IS TRINIDAD. ONE HAS SOMETHING THE OTHER DONT AND VICE VERSA.I KNOW FROM MY OWN EXPERIENCE SPEAKING FROM A PERSON FROM THE OUTSIDE LOOKING IN JAMAICA IS A BEAUTIFUL ISLAND W/BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE, BEEN GOING THERE FOR 10YEARS AND ALEAYS FIND SOMETHING ABOUT THE PLACE EVEN WENT AS FAR AS TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE JMMB BANK GOING ON 5YEARS SO THE TRUST IS THERE. NEVER BEEN TO TRINIDAD BUT I HAVE TRINIDAIAN FRIENDS WHO ARE REALLY RESPECTFUL AND COOL TO HANGOUT WITH IN BROOKLYN FLATLANDS AREA (RESIDENTAL AREA) PARTY WITH THEM AS WELL AS JAMAICAN AND IM AN AMERICAN. SO YOU GUYS STOP ARGUING LEARN FROM EACH OTHER LIVE GOOD AND LOVE GOD AND MOST IMPORTANT GET YOUR EDUCATION FROM THERE YOU CAN HELP YOUR COUNTRY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW INSTEAD OF FLEEING YOUR COUNTRY COMING TO AMERICA LEAVING YOUR COUNTRY IN DESPEAR THANKS DEVON

    • gman

      Hey Devon, I apologize for the negativity going on in your thread. No worries man, I like the Kingston pictures and like I said this is a thread about the beauty of Jamaica. Just for record I haven’t posted any negative stuff about Jamaica (except for the crime rate thing, because of Jason’s link.) I know the comparison thing ain’t going to get anybody anywhere. Any other statement about Jamaica I made is positive. I was just challenging Jason to back up his knowledge of Trinidad. As I said before, I look forward to visiting Jamaica and eating some authentic Jerk chicken. Peace bro.

      • devon

        THANK YOU GMAN FOR YOUR RESPONCE I THINK THE MOST IMPORTANT THING HERE IS EDUCATION “EACH ONE TEACH ONE” THATS MY MOTTO. THRU EDUCATION WE COULD GROW TOGETHER AND TOLERATE EACH OTHER DIFFERENT CULTURE DIFFERENT BACKGROUND. GET EDUCATED AND REBULID THE COUNTRY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW UNLIKE YOU I TOO LOVE ME SOME GOOD JERK AND OXTAILS CAINT WITH TO GO AGAIN…

  11. makus86

    i realy like jason he reminds me of me a patriot you gotta understand i gotta defend me and you gota defend you we need dudes like you to defend the caribbean i wont lie jamaica nice but trinidad nicer lol peace

    • devon

      MAKUS86 THATS ALL WELL IN GOOD YOU DEFEND TRINI AND JASON DEFENDS JA BUT AGAIN LIKE I SAID WHERE IS THE EDUCATION IN THAT. WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO UP LIFT YOUR COUNTRY. THRU EDUCATION ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE I REALLY AND STRONGLY ENCOURAGE IT.

      • markus 86

        am only human i can only lift up myselfe and maby preach to other but i cant change their minds they gonna figure it out by them selves

  12. Thanks for the effort you took to expand upon this post so thoroughly. I look forward to future posts.
    There are various sea vessels involved in shipping to jamaica. It may include box boats or container ships, bulk carriers, tankers, ferries, cable layers, dredgers and barges.

  13. Michae G Lemaitre

    I just can’t believe all the negative things that I read in regards to both thrinidad and Jamaica. Speaking as a Trinidadian, i feel there are more important issues we need to be discussing than who has better infracture, or who is bigger. the fact is Trinidad is the second richest country in the caribbean. We have assisted many countries in the caribbean financially–including Jamaica–and i;m sure we will continue to do so in the future. Let’s remember, unity is strength. We need to unite so that we can survive as a people in a world where only the strong survive.

    Michael G Lemaitree

    • devon

      well said……………hear hear………………

  14. devon

    i agree 100%……must i say education is not an option…..its a must in todays society….

  15. jamaica needs to step up in the 21st centry wen they come to trinidad its like little america to them they never wanna go back home my wife is jamaican and she agrees with me she sometimes denies where she came from ill ask my prime minsister to give u back ur plane we feed you bastards all of our products could be found there in ja pray u dont have a storm cuz yaal gonna need our help and acording to kamla trinidad is not an atm

    • devon

      your wife is a traitor to denounce her country

      • jason

        sorry i reply to the wrong post.

    • jason gardner

      this shit still going on. haven’t been back in a while, but now i about to put these little fools in their places. little fool, i have been traveling between Dominica republic, Barbados, Trinidad and tobago, Grenada, Bahamas for years. you sound like a f*cking duns.lol. if i laugh a pop……lol. I dont know who you fooling, bout woman shame of where she came from. no one shame of where they came from more than trinis, just read the comments on your guys two news papaer every day and you see waht i mean. how can jamaicans be shame of where they from when we are one of the most popular country in the world. trinidad dont achieve close to what jamaica achieve , all you doing is living on oil and gas. but you have about ten years of reseve left, by that time jamaica should find its own

      http://www.caribbean360.com/index.php/business/jamaica_launches_another_bid_round_for_oil_an_gas_exploration.html

      http://www.pcj.com/dnn/WhatsNew/NewsDetailsPage/tabid/90/ArticleID/36/CBModuleId/466/Default.aspx

      http://www.caribbean360.com/index.php/business/38454.html

      http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/business/Ja-may-have-3-billion-barrels-of-oil_7922092

      largest deposit of oil in the Caribbean is off the shore Jamaica, and should be fully available in the next 10 to 15 years. you talking about ills in Jamaica when Trinidad crime rate is skyrocketing, over carnival weekend 12 people got killed and people stealing people cell phones…lol. Trinidad is like a little America?.. lol , you got me rolling on the floor…lol. It shows your small mindedness. Jamaica do not want to be a little America, we want to be Jamaica. we have mind of our own. No wonder when i went to Trinidad all your radio stations were playing Jamaican music and your kids walk around trying to talk like us and they were watching Jamaica sports channel “Sportsmax” cause they don’t have one for them self. you are so influence by us. what do Trinidad have to be consider a little America?, you think building a few building in POS makes you American?, or , you going by the stupid Indian girl that wrote that crop in Forbs website?, even Trinis were laughing. dude, Jamaica is a tourist mecca we have ever thing for overseas needs, Trinidad does not have a tourism infrastructure. as for the plane you own. Jamaica has two other domestic airlines that will be going international soon. we still own 16% of Caribbean airlines and we still have our routs. your products are on your shelf’s not because of its quality, but they are cheap, Jamaican products are more expensive and better quality, these you will find in England, Canada, America, japan etc. hurricane and natural disaster can happen to any one, you should be lucky you don’t get a hurricane yet, cause has a little rain falls in POS it floods…lol. Kamla is a coolly fool, she has to apologize, and she better know her place cause most of the Caribbean are African states.

    • jason

      This shit still going on. Been a while since I last posted comments on this, but now i about to put these little fools in their places. Little fool, I have been traveling between Dominica republic, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, and Bahamas for years. You sound like a f**king duns.lol. if i laugh a pop……lol. I don’t know who you fooling, bout woman shame of where she came from. no one shame of where they came from more than Trinis, just read the comments on your guys two news paper every day and you see what i mean. How can Jamaicans be shame of where they from when we are one of the most popular country in the world. Trinidad don’t achieve close to what Jamaica achieve, all you doing is living on oil and gas. but you have about ten years of reserve left, by that time Jamaica should find its own

      http://www.caribbean360.com/index.php/business/jamaica_launches_another_bid_round_for_oil_an_gas_exploration.html

      http://www.pcj.com/dnn/WhatsNew/NewsDetailsPage/tabid/90/ArticleID/36/CBModuleId/466/Default.aspx

      http://www.caribbean360.com/index.php/business/38454.html

      http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/business/Ja-may-have-3-billion-barrels-of-oil_7922092

      Largest deposit of oil in the Caribbean is off the shore Jamaica, and should be fully available in the next 10 to 15 years.

    • jason

      You talking about ills in Jamaica when Trinidad crime rate is skyrocketing, over carnival weekend 12 people got killed and people stealing people cell phones…lol. Trinidad is like a little America?.. lol , you got me rolling on the floor…lol. It shows your small mindedness. Jamaica do not want to be a Little America, we want to be Jamaica. we have mind of our own. No wonder when i went to Trinidad all your radio stations were playing Jamaican music and your kids walk around trying to talk like us and they were watching Jamaica sports channel “Sportsmax” cause they don’t have one for them self. You are so influence by us. what do Trinidad have to be consider a little America?, you think building a few building in POS makes you American?, or , you going by the stupid Indian girl that wrote that crop in Forbs website?, even Trinis were laughing. Dude, Jamaica is a tourist Mecca we have ever thing for overseas needs, Trinidad does not have a tourism infrastructure. as for the plane you own. Jamaica has two other domestic airlines that will be going international soon. We still own 16% of Caribbean airlines and we still have our routs. your products are on your shelf’s not because of its quality, but they are cheap, Jamaican products are more expensive and better quality, these you will find in England, Canada, America, Japan etc. hurricane and natural disaster can happen to anyone, you should be lucky you don’t get a hurricane yet, cause has a little rain falls in POS it floods…lol. Kamla is a coolly fool, she has to apologize, and she better know her place because most of the Caribbean is African states.

    • jason

      Reply to customtrini . This shit still going on. Been a while since I last posted comments on this, but now i about to put these little fools in their places. Little fool, I have been traveling between Dominica republic, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, and Bahamas for years. You sound like a f**king duns.lol. if i laugh a pop……lol. I don’t know who you fooling, bout woman shame of where she came from. no one shame of where they came from more than Trinis, just read the comments on your guys two news paper every day and you see what i mean. How can Jamaicans be shame of where they from when we are one of the most popular country in the world. Trinidad don’t achieve close to what Jamaica achieve, all you doing is living on oil and gas. but you have about ten years of reserve left, by that time Jamaica should find its own

      http://www.caribbean360.com/index.php/business/jamaica_launches_another_bid_round_for_oil_an_gas_exploration.html

      http://www.pcj.com/dnn/WhatsNew/NewsDetailsPage/tabid/90/ArticleID/36/CBModuleId/466/Default.aspx

      http://www.caribbean360.com/index.php/business/38454.html

      http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/business/Ja-may-have-3-billion-barrels-of-oil_7922092

      Largest deposit of oil in the Caribbean is off the shore Jamaica, and should be fully available in the next 10 to 15 years.

    • jason

      Reply to customtrini .You talking about ills in Jamaica when Trinidad crime rate is skyrocketing, over carnival weekend 12 people got killed and people stealing people cell phones…lol. Trinidad is like a little America?.. lol , you got me rolling on the floor…lol. It shows your small mindedness. Jamaica do not want to be a Little America, we want to be Jamaica. we have mind of our own. No wonder when i went to Trinidad all your radio stations were playing Jamaican music and your kids walk around trying to talk like us and they were watching Jamaica sports channel “Sportsmax” cause they don’t have one for them self. You are so influence by us. what do Trinidad have to be consider a little America?, you think building a few building in POS makes you American?, or , you going by the stupid Indian girl that wrote that crop in Forbs website?, even Trinis were laughing. Dude, Jamaica is a tourist Mecca we have ever thing for overseas needs, Trinidad does not have a tourism infrastructure. as for the plane you own. Jamaica has two other domestic airlines that will be going international soon. We still own 16% of Caribbean airlines and we still have our routs. your products are on your shelf’s not because of its quality, but they are cheap, Jamaican products are more expensive and better quality, these you will find in England, Canada, America, Japan etc. hurricane and natural disaster can happen to anyone, you should be lucky you don’t get a hurricane yet, cause has a little rain falls in POS it floods…lol. Kamla is a coolly fool, she has to apologize, and she better know her place because most of the Caribbean is African states.

  16. hahaha true that

  17. trinidad should just come up with an ecuse to bomb jamaica lol say there is a dictator and send out the troops and we capable of it send the good ones to a nice place like haiti and africa and then we can rent the place out we will look for oil

    • devon

      you sound like a f**ken ASS…………….to say that about another country

    • jason

      you must be a clown.lol. just watch your sell it could be the other way around.lol. do you know what is the size of Jamaica or its military compare to trinidad?. and we are not afraid to come for you directly in your country, we already invaded Grenada.

      • devon

        hey asshole im american with jamaican heritage….by birth……poor ass surprise you got a computer. its probably not urs………………lol

        • devon

          this is to black4 not jason………..

  18. you guys need to stop the negitive shit ok am trini an i love the caribbean all of them

  19. jason

    Good to be back. Let me take care of business first.

    Not really a full updated one, the new one you will see our third international airport. but any way check the town names on the north stretching from Negril to port Antonio.

    http://mapsof.net/jamaica/static-maps/gif/map-of-jamaica/full-size

    Look how connected well develop areas are:
    Negril
    http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&q=negril&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&biw=1424&bih=676

    http://islandbuzzjamaica.com/2011/02/25/travel-resources-5-things-to-do-in-negril-jamaica/

  20. jason

    There are a lot of construction projects for Falmouth. That is just a tiny part of it . Harmony cove will be so large it will take 10 years to finish
    http://www.ramsa.com/projects-search/resorts/harmony-cove.html

    There is allot more places, but I don’t have the time to put them all in.

  21. jason

    oracabessa
    this is where Jamaica third international airport was open
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/01/13/ian-fleming-airport-jamai_n_808584.html

    this is where James bond was written.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hVTTqz60BE

    there are a lot of towns between Ocho rios and port Antonio, such as Buff bay Annotto bay etc but i wont post them all.

  22. jason
  23. jason
  24. jason

    Trinidad going up against Jamaica is like going up against a f**king brick wall, it does not matter how much oil you have. That was just a little of the north. We will now travel central.

    • devon

      i hear you….thanks for the update on a great country Jason…Jamaica….you have asshole on here player hating on the prosperous of a great nation. i just came from Jamaica and i saw the new buildings downtown kingston…..DIGICEL…on the waterfall…………GREAT…..went to Mommas for some good ass chicken…..better than NYC’s KFC…..”BLACK4″….get a life (or girl)…..lol…..

  25. jason

    what type of moderator, moderating these comments, you can’t post stuff in one piece, but if you post it piece by piece he go and remove the top to make the comment look confusing, even tho it was not offensive. even tho i posted the same comment twice by mistake he did not even remove the extra one. this must be a joke.

  26. laingman

    isnt trinidad in south america?

  27. laingman

    I have to admit I have never heard a Jamaican talking like a Trinidadian, but I have heard the trinidad … by the way that word for coming from trinidad is really hard to write. No wonder they call themsevlves trini. Trini to the bone and all that stupid crap. Glad I am not from there.
    Trinidad is as remote as can be. Outside of the Caribbean nobody is really sure what or where trinidad is. How Trinidad gonna try to compare themselves to Jamaica? Barbados maybe.

  28. devon

    UPDATE: 4/22/2011
    Congrats to Jamaica once again:
    20,000.00 tourist seiged the island by air/boat in one day
    Digicel building new corporate highrise office complex in downtown kingston. RJR Media Group and TVJ signs major deal and partnered with media giant CNN.
    WOW…..Jamaica you are on the rise……..and im sure theres more to come.
    Sorry “tt” no kudos for you…………………

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