Rush hour downtown Black River. A historic town that lead JA and much of the world in technology through the wealth it gained from its port. Where the wealthiest of JA once lived and all came to enjoy from far and wide (they still do).
Hurricane Melissa has also destroyed the historic and national heritage site…the Black River Court House on the waterfront
Known not only to have cases but also a place showing the town’s wealth keeping town hall meetings, balls/dances and theatre plays
St. Elizabeth, Jamaica
Historic Waterloo House the first house in Jamaica to get electricity and is a national heritage site on the Black River waterfront here in Jamaica has been destroyed too by Hurricane Melissa
It is now clear that Pelican Bar is gone as Floyd the owner was found very much alive & confirmed 🙏 no more homes seem to be a home anymore on the Crane Rd to Parottee strip and it is said too that the sea is still acting up to come and drag
Black River, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica
The St. John Parish Anglican Church building which is also a national heritage site has been destroyed by another disaster after around a decade namely Hurricane Melissa this time
Black River, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica
Pelican Bar is ready to be rebuilt the owner Floyd says and is ready for all to get on board ready to contribute to help build back
Black River, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica
Note: he said his phone number so he can be contacted
Everyone catching the Christmas spirit here!
Checkout the Z Boss and his decked out drift car! 😁
Christmas tree and lights galore! 😁
St. Elizabeth, Jamaica