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Guests to cbull's are urged to take in and understand the Jamaican struggles for their rights. People all over the world are falling in love with the island's beauty and it's people.

There are many interesting as well as beautiful sights to see, one of the nicer views from the island is from "Diamond Hill." "Diamond Hill" is located east of Montego Bay in Trelawny. It is also the home of the "Bob Marley Art's Institute," the founder is Ras Astor Black. This scene is taken from high atop the 200 acres, by the pool on part of the grounds. Here you can see and hear first hand about plans for teaching Jamaicans and others to continue the work started by the music and Rastafarian beliefs of the most honorable Robert Nester Marley.

picture click to enlarge Back in Negril, closer to cbull's, there is also plenty to see. If you don't want to take a long trip, you can still find many beautiful and historic sites. This 900 year old tree is located near the ruins of an old great house. This site is maintained and run by some of the Rasta's in the area. There are even graves that date back to colonial times. True Rasta's have done more for the island than some wish to admit.

With the new wave of bigger and more inclusive hotels and resorts that discourage tourists from venturing out into the real Jamaica. The Rasta's message of truth and righteousness is more of a struggle to get to the many visitors of the island. Still, through the music, art, cuisine, and warmth of it's native as well as many transplanted residents, the message is spreading throughout the world!
 

"ONE LOVE!"

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