Thanks to everyone for all your comments. Sorry I’m a little late on replying to one’s n ones. Some of you have made comments referring to the history of slaves & how the land should be given back to the people of Jamaica. You may be surprised to know the amount of black people that vacation at Tryall & also there are quite a few black Jamaican villa owners. I’m very rich so rich that money cannot buy my richness, love is my richness & because of my love it makes me so happy with life & all people. And to all my subscribers & viewers we need to continue to share the love. So let’s go go go & continue sharing more love. 🇯🇲❤️💛💚🌍
Thanks to you boss, I must come and stay at a villa at Reef House! I just said I need a vacation to Jamaica the other day. Thanks for sharing about the wheel. I played a Powerball ticket today here in the USA. The top prize if $1 BILLION DOLLARS! Imagine how much blessings I could bestow upon the people of Jamaica. Wish me luck!
I've visited the great house back in the 8o's, I was born in Jamaica, also my parents were born and raised in Jamaica. They both passed away, but my father was from Spanish town and my mother was from I believe it's Mandeville, but her father was head of police years back. We have a park called Mowatt Park, with a bronze bust of my great grandfather. He started the burial scheme society back in the day.
"The Tryall Water Wheel was built in 1700 and is powered by water from the Flint River. Water from the river is supplied to the waterwheel via an aqueduct which carries water down for two miles from the hills. During the wet season when the river is powerful enough, the waterwheel still turns... The waterwheel provided enough power to grind sugarcane and extract the juice. The boiler room in which the sugarcane juice was boiled to produce muscovado sugar and molasses was nearby, and the chimney still remains to this day." Eventually the property was sold and the new owner produced coconut. Prior to all of this, the 2020 acres property was home to Tianos.
Historically, water wheels were used in Jamaica for various purposes, particularly during the era of sugar plantations. Water wheels were commonly used to power sugar mills and crush the sugarcane to extract the juice. These mills played a significant role in the island's sugar industry. One well-known example of a water wheel in Jamaica is the water wheel at the Hampden Estate in Trelawny. The Hampden Estate is a historic sugar plantation that still operates today. They have preserved their traditional methods of sugar production, including the use of a water wheel to power the mill.
Tryall is large property in Sandy Bay Hanover. Yes it is old and quite extensive with questionable history but the owners have kept it well. It is an expensive resort but you get your money worth. One of my doctors in the US loves it there, for the professionalism of the staff and the golf course. One of the best resort in Ja also Round Hill not too far away.
People can stay anywhere if they have the money. The common man spends money on foolishness instead of experiences. How many women have tons of shoes they don't have feet to wear but wouldn't pay to stay at a nice resort. Priority is the key.
@@eileenwatt8283oh you hit the nail on the head. Myself and my husband are not super rich we’re middle class and we have traveled to many place because we enjoy traveling. It don’t take a person to have a lot of money to travel but it’s what you do with that money. I agree with you 100%
Thank you for sharing and for opening my eyes to the existence of Reef House in particular and the Tyrall Golf Club Estate in general……………Wishing you well in developing the channel🇯🇲
This history 1700 Africa Mongo slaves in Jamaica. I a Canadian Rasta and I also a veggen , Rasta I'm not rich I'm blessed to a daughter whom pays my way to your lovely Jah blessed promise land of Jamaica. Blessed one I locks are 3 or 4 inches to the floor. Rasta I enjoyed this video. Love and Bless
Im very impressed, had heard of this place but never had the opportunity to visit. After watching ill now try to go. Lovely place. Im so proud of my counrty and people. Keep up the good work sir.
Well done highlighting the beautiful land of Jamaica I've always knew their was hidden gems of land I've not seen in the 70 and 80 you go to Jamaica you can go anywhere and everything I've work on ships I've been there many times I'm longing to go back But the vibes that pours out its terrifying to go there now I love traveling I go any where but now I won't risk my life doing that now but still Love Jamaica
Love watching theses Jamaican videos even I have a few friends who's live there or who's from there one love I guess and I'm watching Ur videos from UK England
Good morning! Please explain where the reef house is located. I just returned to the USA after spending six days in Jamaica visiting family in Montego Bay.
Loved the video. I just visited Jamaica and passed through Tryall. I'm not fluent in understanding the Jamaican language with their accent. I opted for "Closed Caption". Their interpretation of the speaker was awful and incorrect at times. The captions need to be reviewed and corrected.
I visited a clients home in some area near Negril. He was a business man from Nebraska who somehow got contracts when the brittish still had total control. His house looked nice but once you enter is liiked like a place you avoid living in. I mean depending on your standards. It was big but more of a big mess.
@@em4160 10% of all houses in London now sell for more than £1million. So if you bought a house in London 30 years ago on a mortgage you don't have to be anything special to afford one of those villas as a 50- or 60-year old professional who has paid off the mortgage. A job as a doctor, lawyer or IT worker will do.
If you got money you can live really good in Jamaica... but your house will be a prison, bars everywhere etc. Unless you live on a security complex ... I lived in constant springs and my house was a fortress, same when I lived in Ochio Rios... this man is definitely staying in a rich complex constantly patrolled by armed security... that's the only downfall to Jamaica, the crime .. apart from that it's probably in my top 5 places I've visited or lived in. ❤
These places should be turn over to the nation for public uses. The slaves master were rewarded for their loss of revinue the slaves were not paid, it belongs to all Jamaicans. Yet they are deprived of it's use
Thanks to everyone for all your comments. Sorry I’m a little late on replying to one’s n ones. Some of you have made comments referring to the history of slaves & how the land should be given back to the people of Jamaica. You may be surprised to know the amount of black people that vacation at Tryall & also there are quite a few black Jamaican villa owners. I’m very rich so rich that money cannot buy my richness, love is my richness & because of my love it makes me so happy with life & all people. And to all my subscribers & viewers we need to continue to share the love. So let’s go go go & continue sharing more love. 🇯🇲❤️💛💚🌍
That breakfast looks soooo delicious!
Thanks to you boss, I must come and stay at a villa at Reef House! I just said I need a vacation to Jamaica the other day. Thanks for sharing about the wheel. I played a Powerball ticket today here in the USA. The top prize if $1 BILLION DOLLARS! Imagine how much blessings I could bestow upon the people of Jamaica. Wish me luck!
@@roses4me451 good luck 👍🏾 mi sister
I wanna go there
I've visited the great house back in the 8o's, I was born in Jamaica, also my parents were born and raised in Jamaica. They both passed away, but my father was from Spanish town and my mother was from I believe it's Mandeville, but her father was head of police years back. We have a park called Mowatt Park, with a bronze bust of my great grandfather. He started the burial scheme society back in the day.
"The Tryall Water Wheel was built in 1700 and is powered by water from the Flint River. Water from the river is supplied to the waterwheel via an aqueduct which carries water down for two miles from the hills. During the wet season when the river is powerful enough, the waterwheel still turns... The waterwheel provided enough power to grind sugarcane and extract the juice. The boiler room in which the sugarcane juice was boiled to produce muscovado sugar and molasses was nearby, and the chimney still remains to this day."
Eventually the property was sold and the new owner produced coconut.
Prior to all of this, the 2020 acres property was home to Tianos.
Thanks for the History👏🏽👏🏽
Thanks for posting I truly enjoyed it. I feel like I was there with you. If only for a few minutes I got lost in the beauty of it. Thanks again.
Thanks for sharing a part of our beautiful island because some foreigners think that Jamaica is just coconut trees and thatch huts. Lovely ❤❤❤
Historically, water wheels were used in Jamaica for various purposes, particularly during the era of sugar plantations. Water wheels were commonly used to power sugar mills and crush the sugarcane to extract the juice. These mills played a significant role in the island's sugar industry.
One well-known example of a water wheel in Jamaica is the water wheel at the Hampden Estate in Trelawny. The Hampden Estate is a historic sugar plantation that still operates today. They have preserved their traditional methods of sugar production, including the use of a water wheel to power the mill.
Wow! Great scenery.
Tryall is large property in Sandy Bay Hanover. Yes it is old and quite extensive with questionable history but the owners have kept it well. It is an expensive resort but you get your money worth. One of my doctors in the US loves it there, for the professionalism of the staff and the golf course. One of the best resort in Ja also Round Hill not too far away.
Beautiful surroundings Natty. Only sorry the natives of our country mainly the common man can’t get to full joy places like these.
The common man in 90% of the world can't afford it.
People can stay anywhere if they have the money.
The common man spends money on foolishness instead of experiences.
How many women have tons of shoes they don't have feet to wear but wouldn't pay to stay at a nice resort. Priority is the key.
They can...if they can afford it.
@@eileenwatt8283oh you hit the nail on the head. Myself and my husband are not super rich we’re middle class and we have traveled to many place because we enjoy traveling. It don’t take a person to have a lot of money to travel but it’s what you do with that money. I agree with you 100%
Omg I love Jamaica can’t wait to go back♥️🇯🇲
I call Jamaica 🇯🇲 paradise this island is beautiful no where compares 😍
Wow 🤩 this reminds me of so many parts of south Florida. Very clean, well maintained and inviting! 👏🏽🇯🇲❤
This is absolutely beautiful!!
Thanks you 🇯🇲💥❤️🙏🏿
People living life 😂😂😂 thanks for taking us around much respect ❤ #Paps
Beautiful!! Love the view!!
Beautiful villa. It’s the garden and scenery for me…wow.
Thank you for sharing and for opening my eyes to the existence of Reef House in particular and the Tyrall Golf Club Estate in general……………Wishing you well in developing the channel🇯🇲
great vlog mate organic feeling love it
This history 1700 Africa Mongo slaves in Jamaica. I a Canadian Rasta and I also a veggen , Rasta I'm not rich I'm blessed to a daughter whom pays my way to your lovely Jah blessed promise land of Jamaica. Blessed one I locks are 3 or 4 inches to the floor. Rasta I enjoyed this video. Love and Bless
Im very impressed, had heard of this place but never had the opportunity to visit. After watching ill now try to go. Lovely place. Im so proud of my counrty and people. Keep up the good work sir.
Beautiful beautiful place love it
Blessings Rastafari ...
My father was born on that estate over 130 years ago. Always thought of visiting but have not yet.
So old are you?
@@noriwilliams4637lol I have the same question
No outdoor showers for me. Why? Too much dam lizards 🦎. Mi wi shower 🚿 indoors. Beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Well done highlighting the beautiful land of Jamaica I've always knew their was hidden gems of land I've not seen in the 70 and 80 you go to Jamaica you can go anywhere and everything I've work on ships I've been there many times I'm longing to go back But the vibes that pours out its terrifying to go there now I love traveling I go any where but now I won't risk my life doing that now but still Love Jamaica
Yes I was born and grow in Jamaica from the parish of St Catherine beautiful place grateful thank you for sharing 🇯🇲👍
The information about the wheel should be at the guest house.
Nice video iyah
love di vibe 🙏💯👍
Love watching theses Jamaican videos even I have a few friends who's live there or who's from there one love I guess and I'm watching Ur videos from UK England
Beautiful love the green grass
Tryall was the number one best golf course in the 70's throughout the 80's
Still is world class.
Absolutely beautiful place.
Good morning! Please explain where the reef house is located. I just returned to the USA after spending six days in Jamaica visiting family in Montego Bay.
Just outside of Montego Bay heading in the direction as if going to town of Lucea.
Holy Emmanuel I Jah Rastafari I me love to see Rasta live up. Way up. Blessings.
Reef house cost 1/2 million dollars for a 2 weeks! You go my friend!!!!
Yes when you have money you can lives a successful Lifestyle nice 🇯🇲
Hi everyone, thanks for the support.
Thanks for a nice video. Big up🎉🎉
Where in Jamaica is this?
Tryall Montego Bay
Happy weekend to you and all yours my dear sir.
Aw man, I have never seen anything like it. That place is paradise! Wow!
Get the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G. It has an excellent Zoom lens. I am watching your movie and you sent me a voice message. Blessings JP-MASSIVE
This wheel could have been used to generate electricity or to turned the sugar mill to grind cane
Yes land scape is nice beside that I think it is boring if I have money i would like amore blessed
nice property, however bathroom sink looks regular...
Blessings Jamaica 🇯🇲 beautiful islands 🏝✈️
True🔥🔥🎉🎉🎉
If the land could speak 😢😢😢
great look blessing everytime
We have one like this In grenada. It is a powered water wheel use to grind the cane to make rum
Loved the video. I just visited Jamaica and passed through Tryall. I'm not fluent in understanding the Jamaican language with their accent. I opted for "Closed Caption". Their interpretation of the speaker was awful and incorrect at times. The captions need to be reviewed and corrected.
We used to call it water wheel it probably have something to do with the sugar milling ❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing beautiful Jamaica grateful
I visited a clients home in some area near Negril. He was a business man from Nebraska who somehow got contracts when the brittish still had total control. His house looked nice but once you enter is liiked like a place you avoid living in. I mean depending on your standards. It was big but more of a big mess.
The old slave mill keeps grinding still
Beautiful place, thank you for sharing. How much a night? Is there a link? Blessings
Thanks for your comment. Reef house is a minimum of a weeks stay. You can get all the relevant information on Tryalls website. More love
Thanks for this video 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Thank you for the entertainment.
Very very very down to earth, everyone.
I can see that you're bunnig the road, with your driving
Mighty god and it still turning
Good morning to you and all yours too.
? Where is this place Located in Jamaica..
Bless up, this is in Sandy Bay Hanover parish, on the north coast of Jamaica, 39 min drive outside of Montego Bay
@josephhall9307 this price is ridiculous only the fility rich can afford these properties mainly foreigners
@@winsomebarnett7067 Agree
@@em4160 10% of all houses in London now sell for more than £1million. So if you bought a house in London 30 years ago on a mortgage you don't have to be anything special to afford one of those villas as a 50- or 60-year old professional who has paid off the mortgage. A job as a doctor, lawyer or IT worker will do.
Big up yourself my friend looks beautiful. 🆙️🆙️🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🫶🏽🫶🏽
Yes it’s the beautiful water for me!! ❤
Where are you originally from in Jamaica?
How long would 370,000 USD last in Jamaica?
Fabulous place Fi real
Usually work here nice place
Look a Amazing 4 Reallllll❤
Beautiful!,
BOOM💥
This. Water. Is. Super. Clean. Well. Kept. Beach
Greetings.
💯💯💯👍
Jamaica is a paradise
That place should be a public park
It's a private and should remained that way. It's well maintained.
Where is this place in Jamaica
These villas are not owned by Jamaican they are owned by various owners
Those fish are called Cois.
Viral boss!!!!
Listen, this is the life mi haffi live
WOW. Then is one villa so big.
If you got money you can live really good in Jamaica... but your house will be a prison, bars everywhere etc. Unless you live on a security complex ... I lived in constant springs and my house was a fortress, same when I lived in Ochio Rios... this man is definitely staying in a rich complex constantly patrolled by armed security... that's the only downfall to Jamaica, the crime .. apart from that it's probably in my top 5 places I've visited or lived in. ❤
These places should be turn over to the nation for public uses. The slaves master were rewarded for their loss of revinue the slaves were not paid, it belongs to all Jamaicans. Yet they are deprived of it's use
Beautiful
Give thanks 🙏🏿
Recycle the wheel to generate power.
Where in Jamaica is this place located?
Hanover...outside of Mobay
Please have a great time there
You remind of Wayne Marshall. Thanks for sharing this video
Oh my goodness.
Where is this place?
Looks like an aqueduct.
People lives on the plantations wgere people were slaves. How did they acquired the kand they kuve on? 😮
That's was during slavery , in sugar industry ! Very ugly times.
Respect ❣
Where everyone sleeps not for me dont care how beautiful
💚🖤💛
Good morning chefs
Where we Book🎉
Seen!
Outside shower......yuh done know...
Is it waterwhel
I know Tryhall
So majority of who lives there are not Jamaican?
Poppyshow dem oppressors leeching off our ancestors blood. Only poor servants get to work there
Its a 5 star property. Celebrities eg movie stars, rich musicians, politicians, world leaders etc stay there. Very expensive.
Who can afford it can book it. The fact that he's staying there and filming shows it's open to everyone
Anyone can stay there if u can afford to.