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'Dean' has come and gone, yet life in Jamaica goes on
published: Tuesday | August 21, 2007


This young man could not resist the waves and went surfing, in Bull Bay, yesterday. - Photos by Norman GrindleY/Deputy Chief Photographer


New Weather Channel 'contributing photographer', Laura McDonald (right), was early on the scene with sister Rachel, for shots of the blocked Norman Manley Airport road, yesterday. Laura's pictures have been shown onthe popular channel since Saturday.


These young ladies pose for our camera before taking off their shoes to plunge their feet into the cool waters at Rozelle, in St. Thomas, yesterday.


Hundreds of curious folk drove to the Norman Manley Airport road to view the blockage caused by sand blocking the road. Something Extra caught Senator Trevor McMillan, his wife, Peaches (centre), and Hyacinth McDonald, as they make their way to the scene, yesterday.

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