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St. Thomas trip report link - ohliz - 07-20-2013 <P>Posted at the request of the guy who is doing it on TA. Neat trip.<P><a href="http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g147314-i1534-k6683005-I_went_to_Portland_St_Thomas_mostly_St_Thomas-Port_Antonio_Portland_Parish_Jamaica.html" target="_blank">http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g147314-i1534-k6683005-I_went_to_Portland_St_Thomas_mostly_St_Thomas-Port_Antonio_Portland_Parish_Jamaica.html</A> Re: St. Thomas trip report link - jeannieb - 07-20-2013 <P>Thanks Liz!<P>This is a great trip report. Re: St. Thomas trip report link - Angel - 07-20-2013 <P>I remember someone named Browning that would write about Mokko I believe haven't seen her post for quite some time. Re: St. Thomas trip report link - Sophie - 07-20-2013 <P>Yes Angel, thanks! It was driving me nuts trying to remember who used to write about Mokko. They were wicked photographers, I found the Flickr link, beautiful work........<BR> Re: St. Thomas trip report link - Angel - 07-21-2013 <P>The boyfriend was Mark I believe at the time. Re: St. Thomas trip report link - Sharleen - 07-23-2013 <P>Whitfield Hall -- it is WET up there on a continual basis, that lushness has a price and the roof has a continual leak. Mokko is a cool traveling companion though. Th Blue Mountains are beautiful but in my humble opinion deep into the John Crowe Mountains is a nicer retreat place to visit, particularly in the areas where the larger rivers run through. |