My father recently told me a memory of him driving through this area late at night and some of the bamboo fell in front of his car. He had to use a machete to clear the area so he could drive through.
If it's the most photographed sight in Jamaica,it would be nice for the Government not to let it die.When I was a child in the 50's the entire area was dark even in the day ..look out it now...
Holland Plantation my Ancestors came from there as well as Marley hill Manchester, and Taylor Plantations in St Thomas..All these old Slavery Plantations
It needs more care it is a beautiful place, you have a lot of water fall around the world very rear bamboo Grove that why Jamaica should take better care off it it will bring a lot of visitors to the country
I'm very disappointed at the sight of this once precious bamboo trees overlapping in the parish iot st Elizabeth. When I was a young woman it was clustered wit peace and tranquility. Now it's so much space in between and shacks. If the owners of slaves was kind enough to order the panting of these trees for the covering of persons who had to take long walks in the hot sun why shouldn't such site be preserved. I was told that some incidents happened there some time ago and some of the beautiful trees had to be decluttered. No there should be armed security with coverage to send those without worth and appreciation for beauty to jail. It's is a disgrace there shouldn't be huts building there
I av learn something new I always wonder y these bamboo was like that boy remember my childhood day always love the journey.
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Been there many times, its so beautyful
It really is. Have you ever had peppered shrimp from there?
Very nice big Bamboo. Very informative video.wow those pictures are amazing
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I love this video of Hlanb bamboo
Glad to hear that
Sounds beautiful. I will be going there
Never checked this place out, will put it on my list. I love fern gully too.
Holland Bamboo
My father recently told me a memory of him driving through this area late at night and some of the bamboo fell in front of his car. He had to use a machete to clear the area so he could drive through.
Best shrimp, and Bamboo, I will definitely be putting this on my to do list
Hope you enjoy
Thank you
My pleasure
If it's the most photographed sight in Jamaica,it would be nice for the Government not to let it die.When I was a child in the 50's the entire area was dark even in the day ..look out it now...
Know what you mean
Holland Plantation my Ancestors came from there as well as Marley hill Manchester, and Taylor Plantations in St Thomas..All these old Slavery Plantations
So many plantations
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It needs more care it is a beautiful place, you have a lot of water fall around the world very rear bamboo Grove that why Jamaica should take better care off it it will bring a lot of visitors to the country
Totally disappointed what was once a most beautiful sight in the island is gone
I'm very disappointed at the sight of this once precious bamboo trees overlapping in the parish iot st Elizabeth. When I was a young woman it was clustered wit peace and tranquility. Now it's so much space in between and shacks. If the owners of slaves was kind enough to order the panting of these trees for the covering of persons who had to take long walks in the hot sun why shouldn't such site be preserved. I was told that some incidents happened there some time ago and some of the beautiful trees had to be decluttered. No there should be armed security with coverage to send those without worth and appreciation for beauty to jail. It's is a disgrace there shouldn't be huts building there