Visiting a Papaya Farm in Jamaica- Photo Essay

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Falmouth, Jamaica was the last destination of a cruise Mike and I went on so we decided it would be a good place to do one of the offered excursions. There were so many to choose from, but we opted for something that would take us off the beaten path, away from the cruise ship crowd, and show us a bit of authentic Jamaica. For those reasons, we chose a small group excursion to a working papaya farm.

Pictures of a Papaya Farm in Jamaica

Here are a few photos from our time on the farm where we got to ride a jitney, eat sugar cane and plant a papaya tree.

Old school bus at a Papaya Farm in Jamaica.
The jitney that transported us around the farm.
No smoking sign on the bus.
No smoking you-know-what on the bus.
Papaya trees on a farm in Jamaica.
travelyesplease.com | Jamaica The leaves grow from the top part of the stem in a spiral. The papaya plant may produce female, male or hermaphrodite flowers.
Rows of dirt mounds on the farm.
Planting a young papaya tree in Jamaica.
I wonder how my little papaya tree is doing?
Hollow papaya tree trunk.
The trunk of a papaya tree is hollow.
Drinking water on the bus.
Keeping hydrated with a little wata.
Sugar cane field in Jamaica.
Sugar cane field.
Staff at the papaya farm preparing a snack.
The staff preparing us a snack of jerk chicken, papaya and sugar cane.
Overlooking the papaya farm.
Fields and hills surrounding the farm.

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