• Nine Mile, St. Ann Parish, Jamaica
    This is Nine Mile, Bob Marley's home where he lived in Jamaica. you can go there. It's so awesome chill and spiritual. As you arrive, Bob's music is blastin' and you can hang around the yard at the entrance and grab a cold Red Stripe, chill, survey the Mountain views (it's up in the Mountains of Jamaica), dance a little, whatever else you feel like. You gotta go. I gotta go back. It's Bob's place eternal.
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    15 years 10 months ago
    After you enter, there is a
    After you enter, there is a bar where you can grab another Red Stripe (there are also herbsmen inside and out, and the jeep tour ride to the place is chill too - they play Bob's music on the ride up in an uncovered safari jeep and the scenery riding up through the mountains of Jamaica is beautiful and they stop half way up if they see any herbsmen, etc.). Then there's an outdoor courtyard where there's a small outdoor pavilion type stage. There was a really old rasta guy sitting to the side of it playing Bob tunes on a banjo with some other old rasta guys singing along with him. more Bob carvings on the arches of the stage and bar entrance there. I'll post those pictures next. Then you get to go see Bob's room, his meditation rock and his mausoleum. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -enjoyin' the ride -There'll never be another Jerry
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This is Nine Mile, Bob Marley's home where he lived in Jamaica. you can go there. It's so awesome chill and spiritual. As you arrive, Bob's music is blastin' and you can hang around the yard at the entrance and grab a cold Red Stripe, chill, survey the Mountain views (it's up in the Mountains of Jamaica), dance a little, whatever else you feel like. You gotta go. I gotta go back. It's Bob's place eternal.
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After you enter, there is a bar where you can grab another Red Stripe (there are also herbsmen inside and out, and the jeep tour ride to the place is chill too - they play Bob's music on the ride up in an uncovered safari jeep and the scenery riding up through the mountains of Jamaica is beautiful and they stop half way up if they see any herbsmen, etc.). Then there's an outdoor courtyard where there's a small outdoor pavilion type stage. There was a really old rasta guy sitting to the side of it playing Bob tunes on a banjo with some other old rasta guys singing along with him. more Bob carvings on the arches of the stage and bar entrance there. I'll post those pictures next. Then you get to go see Bob's room, his meditation rock and his mausoleum. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -enjoyin' the ride -There'll never be another Jerry