Posted by charlenecollins (Kingston, Jamaica) on 12 June 2008 in People & Portraits.
On the way to the lighthouse...
Jamaica NationalHeritage Trust:
The Morant Point Lighthouse built in 1841 is listed by the Jamaica National Heritage Trust as a National Monument. It is the oldest lighthouse in the island. Built of cast iron tube, cast in London it is 100 feet long with a diameter of 5 feet at the base, and 3 feet at the cap. It is located in the most easterly point of the Island. The labour used in erecting the Lighthouse was supplied by kru-men from Africa. They were among the free Africans who were brought to Jamaica
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Very good composition - I like this a lot. It might be a bit over exposed, but then again it may just be the bright web page theme or my aging eyes.
12 Jun 2008 1:57pm
this picture is really neat, because the man almost looks like a statue. I really had to take another look! The grass blowing in the wind along with his stillness.....yeah. :)
13 Jun 2008 2:31pm
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