Photographer grabbed this scene from the hills of Fond Cole.
Photo by Golda Scotland-Andrew
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When one look at the state of a main port in the main city of a country not one yacht, not one cargo boat, no activity is taking place there, what a burying ground this is, yet the loved pm of D/ca is among the richest in the Caribbean, that reflects the people who he represent GO TO HELL IT’S NOT UR DAM BUSINESS WHERE LABOUR PARTY IS GETTING THEIR MONEY FROM, is it passport money that causes that?
Bayfront Looks Beautiful
You could tell that Skeritt is a blatant liar. If the country was doing so well then why is this picture which by the way features the main port on the island displaying a lack of commercial activity? Let me guess; nothing’s coming in and nothing’s going out. Just and old sitting dock and certainly no tourist and no yachts. Only a few fishing boats from a few local fishermen. A perfect reflection of no manufacturing taking place on the island