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Seven Mile Beach
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| Photo Information |
| Copyright: Joao Pereira de Faria (olissipo) (1097) |
| Genre: Places |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2007-07-01 |
| Categories: Daily Life, Nature |
| Camera: Sony Cybershot DSC-P10 |
| Exposure: f/6.3, 1/800 seconds |
| More Photo Info: [view] |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2007-09-04 1:30 |
| Viewed: 532 |
| Points: 2 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Travelers can easily find Seven Mile Beach located on the western coast of Jamaica. Negril is one of Jamaica's top tourist destinations, and, though it gained its earliest notoriety from bohemian travelers, it is now a popular stop for all kinds of vacationers.
If you're seeking a pretty stretch of sand in a secluded setting should consider going off the beaten path to Seven Mile Beach.
The golden sands of Seven Mile Beach are located on the shores of Negril. This butterscotch beach is hugged by a bow-shaped town, and is the longest continuous stretch of powdery beach on Jamaica. You can spot the beach's majestic cliffs further up the shore, and there's a lighthouse at the end of the beach.
This beach is not only quiet, it is one of the most unique stretches of sand in Jamaica. While Seven Mile Beach might be a little more difficult to reach, it rewards visitors with some unmatched relaxation opportunities.
Travelers in search of beauty and scenery can find them on the beaches of Jamaica, helping them to become a popular destination for vacationers. Although travelers often frequent these beaches, some are less popular than others. The nature of each beach is different, and the personality of Seven Mile Beach is perfect for some travelers. |
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- Janice
(27355) - [2007-09-04 1:37]
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Hi Joao - this composition is quite eye-catching, with the palm growing alongside the life-saver's hut. The uneven horizon spoils it though. But still, reading your notes, it makes me very envious and wishing I could holiday there,
Cheers
Janice