Why Can’t Jamaicans Access Their Own Beaches?
According to one advocacy group’s calculations, less than 1% of Jamaica’s coastline is accessible to the public. Increasingly, everyday Jamaicans are being b...


This is one thing about going on carribean vacations. You chilling on the beach and random locals coming up to you selling everything or straight up asking for money. Someone gotta sit with the clothes while everyone else in the water.

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Why Can’t Jamaicans Access Their Own Beaches?
According to one advocacy group’s calculations, less than 1% of Jamaica’s coastline is accessible to the public. Increasingly, everyday Jamaicans are being b...www.youtube.com
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This, nikkas will SWARM you asking you to buy shyt, demanding money for them singing to you unannounced, etcThis is one thing about going on carribean vacations. You chilling on the beach and random locals coming up to you selling everything or straight up asking for money. Someone gotta sit with the clothes while everyone else in the water.
I had no idea it was this badThe Jamaican government has been a joke for decades. Nothing surprises me anymore.
That's how it goes in the global south. You westerners need to keep up.This, nikkas will SWARM you asking you to buy shyt, demanding money for them singing to you unannounced, etc
The tourist Police is supposed to put the clamps on that.This, nikkas will SWARM you asking you to buy shyt, demanding money for them singing to you unannounced, etc
Acting like they giving you a gift or just being friendly then try and charge you $20 for a yarn bracelet.This, nikkas will SWARM you asking you to buy shyt, demanding money for them singing to you unannounced, etc
They do that in all those poor tourist countries. I went to Egypt 2 years ago and they were tryna sell $5 keffiyehs for $15+Acting like they giving you a gift or just being friendly then try and charge you $20 for a yarn bracelet.