Monday, May 9, 2011

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Bob Marley mausoleum















































































I am posting these stories on the Bob Marley tribute to 30 years of the passing of reggae superstar, died May 11, 1981 ..
Driving up the coast north Jamaica, the narrow road with the green landscape of St. Ann shows how beautiful the interior of Jamaica is realmente.Colinas, hills, dense vegetation, landscapes, sometimes reaching a point where the views do not reach human. After crossing small towns, vibrant markets, the visitor know when it really came when he spots a school of Cedella Marley on the right side of the road. The fences are all painted in Rasta colors: green, yellow, and red.
Rhoden Hall in Nine Miles, the hamlet where the Bob Marley mausoleum is located, is situated about an hour and half away from Ocho Rios. It may seem like a long ride but is good value, especially if you're a fan of reggae music or Bob Marley as an artist, singer and musician. Operates bus services between Ocho Rios Zion and Nine Miles, offering affordable and comfortable transportation to the place. Coaches of Zion (Zion Buses) to Nine Miles are often painted in colors rilhantes, green, yellow and red, with Bob Marley posters decorating the interior, and play music from Bob Marley to visitors can get accustomed to the place. You also have an option of renting their own driving on Nine Mile at your own pace. Parking is limited at Nine Mile, though.
In one way or another, visiting the mausoleum of Nine Mile and Bob Marley is likely to become the highlight of his stay in Ocho Rios and Jamaica.Começando for its tourist resort that will introduce you to Jamaica real. There are many Jamaican children around Nine Mile requesting dollars from tourists, but coins quarter ever make them happy. This is real Jamaica and these things are part of it is also not uncommon to see other adult sites asking for money.
The tour is accompanied by much singing and is guaranteed to leave visitors unbelievers. The building with the grave of Bob Marley Rasta colors on what you see not only the gardens with coffee plants and fruit trees where the vegetarian Bob Marley used to choose the most interesting, but draws attention to a piece of land with all kinds of plants of marijuana or ganja. The famous
guia.um very funny and authentic Rastafarian known as''Crazy''Captain knows what he's talking, he sings random songs, tells the stories of Bob Marley and is always laughing and enjoying a fat spliff, a very nice person . Captain and the other guides can name all the different plants of ganja, as they should be treated, how they grow, and what are the best according to him. Some of the plants were donated by growers around the world. According to the guide, this was a major source of ganja also for the king of reggae ..
Back to Bob Marley Center, where another Rasta guide assumes the post. Shows the place where Bob Marley was born, the cottage stone simple two-room, where he lived as a child before moving to Trench Town in Kingston with his mother after his father died British, a movement that brought in touch with the music and ultimately led to his career musical.É shown his childhood home, a cottage with two rooms containing objects belonging to the family of Bob Marley.Antes the visitor enters the house, they are asked to remove your shoes. The walls of the small room are covered with messages addressed Bob Marley by his admirers around the world.
The guide provides pictures for tourists in bed for an instant, before the guide Captain Crazy transport visitors on the small playground where the rest of rock is located, inevitably painted in green, yellow and red.
Used for the inspiration of Bob, the rest of rock is also mentioned in his song Crazy Talkin Blues.Captain, with his thick spliff lays his head on a rock and meditate rasta words, and sings snippets of that song by Bob under the curious gaze visitors. Then
is then shown the grave of his mother Cedella Booker Marley, who died in 2008 aged 81, and his half-brother, Anthony Booker, who was murdered when he was 18 by police in Miami ..
Then it's time to visit the place where the king of reggae is resting. The photographs are not allowed inside. A quiet place, a strange mixture of sensations, physically, is dead, but then his grave vibrates somehow life.or guide greets the king of reggae and Marley greets o.Bob rests in a tomb located 6 feet ha above ground, and your body is embalmed. Someone who bought the ganja for himself, decides to leave it to Bob 'enjoy' the smoke of Jah ..
Walking around his tomb, it is surprising that even the master of reggae inspires the charisma and respect, and sometimes may have seemed to hear her breaths coming from his coffin ... There are also local
in a vegetarian restaurant and a small gift shop that sells souvenirs of Jamaica and Bob Marley ...
And also a large space that houses a bar where pass reggae and other films on a plasma screen, and the walls are decorated with pictures of Bob Marley & The Wailers and platinum awards won by the artist in his short but intense career ..
Smoking ganja is legal inside the doors of the mausoleum in Nine Mile Bob Marley. In fact, not only legal, and everyone is expected to have some. If the person is a father may want to reconsider taking a tour, especially if you have young children. Similarly, if you're not a smoker of ganja and offends within these areas may be asked to leave the mausoleum of Bob Marley. Visitors to the mausoleum of Bob Marley should be aware of some customs that surround near the holy lands of Nine Mile. They are free to smoke ganja in the mausoleum of Bob Marley, but visitors must remove their shoes. The mausoleum of Bob Marley is a sacred place for many Rastafarians, and take off your shoes is a sign of respect and should not be discussed. Not allowed to take pictures inside the mausoleum. The tomb of Bob Marley is placed at the point where the sun can shine on it through a Star of David painted on the glass window, is really exciting ...

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