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>> this is the first time i've ever driven a car on the wrong side of the road. i mean knowingly. how harm could it be? i get to pass on the right side, too, woo-hoo. thankfully we have a roll bar. this time a different angle. you probably know of jamaica as a vacation paradise. it's worth mentioning this is a divided country and has been in one form or another since the days of slavery. there is a small minority who control most everything, and then there is the poorer, generally darker skin majority, less connected, left out. jamaican cuisine, a lot of it, still reflects this conflicted history. bread fruit, salt fish, this was slave food, cheap, long-lasting, filling. introduced basically as feed. ♪ ♪
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>> day one, first order of business, get some jerk chicken. ♪ can you blame me? no, i think not. oh, that's good. yeah, i know this, believe me. it's brown, it's murky, and it burns, mommy, it burns. and there are still all these years later two jamaicas. there's the jamaica that most jamaicans live in, cook in, struggle to survive in, the real
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jamaica. then there's the jamaica which you're more familiar with. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> but tourists have been coming to jamaica for a long time. when this part of the island, particularly port antonio threatened to become an international jet set destination, legend has it errol flynn was ship wrecked in 1947 and promptly fell in love with the place. before flynn, it has been an empire of bananas, a huge industry that later became united fruit. bananas went out, tourists came in. the banana business eventually went elsewhere. when tourism shifted to the
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other side of the island with the construction of an airport at mond at montego bay, the northeast coast was largely forgotten. ♪ it has the feel, still, of a forgotten paradise. there are those who believe that the area can come back, and it must come back, that the future is in hotels and resorts and restaurants for wealthy visitors as it once was. ♪ take this place, for instance. the try dent hotel, expensive, luxurious, best of all, i'm the only guest.
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oh, did i mention it comes with a castle? what kind of person would own a building like that? who? why? then this man arrived and kind of answered that question. all of this belongs to michael lee chin, local boy turned billionaire, one of the rich est men in the world, and my host. he's invited me for dinner. but first we need crabs for that dinner, i'm told, caught in the traditional style. a drink is in order. >> cheers, man. >> crabbing. >> crabbing. ♪
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>> a lot of crab holes. this time of year port antonio is literally crabbing. scoop them up and back to the pool. i'm looking. i'll lunge at them. >> it's hot. >> take in the bush. >> it's sweltering freaking hot and dark. >> you finding? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> awesome, man. >> but it doesn't seem to bother the hotel chefs who risk dismemberment for the sake of a tasty dinner. >> we have questions to ask them. where are your friends? >> one crab down, 49 left to go. >> i have some more tonight. >> i'm frankly anxious to get this over with. so when the opportunity arises to stick my paw down in a hole where there is a pissed off crab
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looking at my pinky with his pinchers, i could care less. nothing. nobody home. >> oh, are those fire ants? wonderful. please attack my nut sack. anything to get this over with quicker. i don't want to kill the little guy. >> that's it right there. right to left. expert. >> nice one. >> next. >> what seems like several sweltering hours later, it's mission accomplished and it's back to home base and time to get ready for dinner at the castle followed by a party, i'm told. >> do you recognize these? >> i put this guy in a bag. [ laughter ] >> i'm joined by billionaire michael, his partner john baker, music producer and hotelier, i
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financial interest. banks, communications. as a veteran of 30 years in the hospitality business, why, why do you do such a hard and probably unprofitable thing? [ laughter ] >> i mean, usually unprofitable. >> you're very kind. well, i thought you're smart, you're brilliant. but your behavior shows that you're dumb. >> no, no, i know the answer. are you a romantic? >> great things will happen when you romantacize, you have a vision, and you settle to achieve that vision. trident is here to capitalize people to discover, wow, wow, and wow again. >> where does it cross over where all of the things you love
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about, about this area, where all of the villas are spanking new, and people are building 400-room hotels? is there a threshold where things start to not be the things that you loved about the place in the first place, and how do you guard against that? >> you know, tony, port antonio is a long way from getting there. it has not progressed out of the '50s. >> it's had very little tourism in recent years. >> everybody loves reggae. what's the problem? >> you don't get off a plane and go 100 yards to exclusive. it's as simple as a lift. we're shrouded by the blue mountains and it is an effort to
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get here. it filters out certain travelers. we have to make it -- >> beat out by many -- >> and even in jamaica, lamer areas for me, someone ys, i've been to jamaica and they haven't been toort antonio, i'm like, oh, really? you didn't get a real feeling of jamaica. >> you can go many places in the world and find natural beauty, people who are genuinely warm, where there is a strong culture of food, strong culture in terms of music, and at the same time be able to be a part of a community and you can have a visitor without being a part of a tourist industry. ♪ ♪
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navy intelligence officer came to investigate possible u-boat activity. like the legendary character, he would later create, he was a spy. the mission came to nothing, but fleming fell immediately in love with the island and vowed to return. which he did, buying this place, golanon. it's a time considered very spartan, a cottage, a single room really, smaller rooms in the back, but an incredible view. he spent much of the rest of his life here writing a book each year at this desk. you know those books. today fleming's cottage has been enlarged and made more luxurious as a hotel, but the original house still stands along with some improvements. bravo, a. what did every young american boy want? every red blooded american male
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born in 1956? i can tell you, they wanted a grato. it sounded good to me, too, at 12. as i got older i thought about who was in that groto before me. it becomes more of a concern. did von jeremy leave? did they change the water? these were concerns in life. this was it, i wanted a grotto. i still kind of do. thank you so much. just totally out of the play boy mansion. you know that the play boy mansion smells like old man ear stink. the current owner of golden eye is another unusual man. chris blackwell, legendary music producer turned hotelier.
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over the years, blackwell has expanded the property into a resort. its gates reaching right up to the fishing beach at neighboring orcabesa. blackwell has big plans for the area. ♪ ♪ the next day i leave golden eye's luxurious embrace headed into town for something, well, i just had to have. a long-time favorite. what do we have here? ox tail. >> curry goat. >> sweet. i don't care whether it's the bronx or kingston or wherever i can get it, ox tail, curry goat, calalu, rice and pigeon peas. got to have that. i love the food in this country. >> it's the best. >> it's such a mix.
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>> asia. >> africa. >> people totally miss out. curry goat. it comes from the east indies what they used to call. >> that's true. >> the chef's cook shop has become something of a local institution. a thriving business and in in a town that's seen better days. how long have you been open here? >> i've been open in this shop for 13 years. >> 13 years? >> yeah, man. >> the town changed in that time or stayed the same? >> now our economy is not doing so good right now. >> why not? it's one of the most beautiful areas of the world. >> for real. we have a beautiful waterfront. >> beautiful weather. >> what more could a guy ask for? >> what do you think went wrong? i mean, why would people stop coming? >> i guess the guys in the top messed it up so they're trying to correct it now. >> it's expanding fast. >> yeah, it is. >> the town. they're going to be building all the way. >> all the way down there.
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>> all the way around. >> yeah. >> so, that's thousands of tourists. >> to be honest, i'm waiting for that moment. i don't want to think. ♪ ♪ >> we really need that because this town was dying fast, real fast. so, chris blackwell came back and he's booming the town. that's a good step in the right direction. >> oh, thank you. oh, yeah, see now i'm happy. that is just beautiful. nice place to grow up? >> it is. >> what's it like being a kid? >> my childhood days were spending at the beach. >> that's good. who gets to do that? >> i guess only me and my friends. >> do you ever take it for granted, do you ever get -- >> yeah, we do. >> you do? >> we do. see, the thing about it, when we really need it, that's the time we can't have it because a lot
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♪ ♪ it's inevitable, of course, that next door to golden eye there would be a james bond beach. >> all of the bond movies were conceptualized and written here. ♪ ♪ >> when blackwell heard i wanted to visit the local fishermen, he hooked me up with his good friend carl to accompany me. i'm here to hit dr. hose, a local rum bar where one can indulge in a typical hard working fisherman's breakfast, rum. so we're drinking rum here, drinking beer or rum and beer? >> no, it's hard core. >> you're recommending some beer and rum together. >> no, steel bottom now. steel bottom now, right. only one bottle of rum, and four parts of beer. no water. no ice. try that.
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that's steel bottom, meaning it's none -- >> it's good. >> and you can take it to your dimension. who fishes here? >> it's multiple fishing which would be snapper, your parrot. >> is business better these days or worse? >> worse. >> global fishing is a problem. >> this is a fishing village, for now at least. all throughout the caribbean, fish stocks are in decline. they're making a living from the sea is tting haer and harder. >> so, right here has become a fishing sanctuary where we're trying to now revive the fish stock around the island. >> so fish becomes a protected sanctuary, what are you going to do for a living? >> so, we have to go further out to sea, for deep sea fishing. >> that means more gas? >> more gas, less fish.
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so, it's a strain, right. >> is there a future for the traditional fishing industry in jamaica, or do you think like every place else in the caribbean, is it going to end up an entirely tourist economy? >> it's going to belong to the tourists. this place, because just up the road, lovely spot just like chris blackwell, and they're going to tell me i cannot fish in there. >> here's what i'm kind of getting at. rich people want to live what they see as a simple life. in their minds, they want to live the life of a jamaican fisherman. so, they want to live the life of somebody who doesn't have a lot of money. but the people who actually do that now are giving up their living and essentially entering the tourist sector. there is a certain amount of weird irony at work here. who gets to live in paradise? >> nobody, because guess what? >> you have a point.
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there's a lot of things going on here, right? there's a lot of things going on down here, right. the native here don't have no beach in a few months' time. >> this architect's model sits in wuone of golden eye's mod el. it shows what it will look like if all goes according to plan. >> they come inside here. >> they kill people for true. >> i'm no expert, local politics. whatever is going on here has clearly stirred up some strong emotions. >> that's a school kid. they don't go to school. the they also want to own that. >> hold on, hold on, hold on.
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>> wait a minute, chris. >> just stop talk. stop talk, my brethren. no more of that. >> stop talk. stop talk. >> all right, all right, big man stop talk. >> go back. >> no, no, just sit down. >> my interview. >> you see what i mean? we just kickback and cool. >> which is better, to be your own man, uphold family tradition in a dangerous, ever shrinking, ever more difficult business trying to catch fish in the sea, or carry a golf bag for a wealthy tourist? i couldn't tell you. i was in the service industry cooking people's food for moat
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of my working life, so it's not like i have anything against it. but i don't know. >> let us find the spirit in man and travel to the island. because we're here in the prison, it's not just starting. this is coming out of the unknown, out of nothingness. and we are going to go on into information highway, into the celestials. we are what is called as tral problems. if one man die, all men dead. if one man live, all men live. tolerance. one moon, one sun. it have a multi purpose to
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( ♪ ) (grunting) today is your day. crush it. angie's boom chicka pop whole grain popcorn. boom! ♪ ♪ who gets to live in paradise? it's jamaica. let's accept as a basic premise this is about as close to paradise as it gets, right? this place i'm staying was built by a guy who lived here two months out of the year. that place down there probably the same. two months a year. sad to say i think it's unlikely that 50 years from now anyone but the extraordinarily
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fortunate, the extraordinarily connected and the extraordinarily rich will be able to even look at a vista like this. that is my personal feeling. look, here i am, fully aware of the irony of the situation. it's like the whole preservation thing. who preserved for who? sa save the beach for whom? not you. probably. ♪ ♪ later that evening blackwell invited me to his private bar just down the cliff from fleming's old villa.
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there are very few pieces of land anywhere on earth-like this. especially with this kind of legendary status. >> yes, it's fleming, bond's birth place. >> chris blackwell is the founder of island records. he's credited with discovering bar marly and spreading the gospel of reggae into the mainstream across the world. to the extent that one person can sort of be responsible for the sound track of your life, you are very much responsible for the sound track of my life. you signed rocksy music and brian nino both. >> yes. >> did you have any idea signing bob marley the extent to which his image alone would blow up to, you know, che guevara level?
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>> everyone touches people in different cultures, different societies. no, i never could have imagined. i don't think anybody could have imagined. it's so unbelievable. >> having sold island records for a sum rumored to be in the hundreds of millions of dollars, blackwell spends his time, well, doing whatever he wants. you have a number of hotel properties, rum business. what's the master plan? or are you just having fun? >> always to have fun is part of the master plan. you only live around here one time. i'm very exced about what i'm doing here. i'm trying to break a little reso town. it's something that filters into the town for the center, the parish, filters in the country. >> lately, the project at hand is the orca fish to set up the
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breeding grounds. a noble cause, but one that has put blackwell squarely at odds with some of his neighbors. it seems to me that most people who come to jamaica pretty much stay within the compound, you know, sandals or whatever, and don't really get out there much. >> it's a business model and that business model works well for people. ♪ ♪ >> the market that i'm going for are the ones on the high level in terms of high-cost level. >> is it ininevitability that all of the caribbean will end up as a service economy? >> yes, i think -- yes, i think mainly so. and then it's based on tourism. it's based on people visiting.
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>> it's a tough balance. >> the engine that's going to preserve or save is who is coming to look and what they're willing to pay to come and look. can there be a balance, you think? can a place this beautiful be unspoiled forever? >> i think there could be a couple hundred places like this in jamaica. as long as there are people who can go and spend some money in communities, go to little restaurant, go to a little bar, go to, you know, shop, that's essential for jamaica to really thrive. >> if life were a bond film, who would you be in a bond film? >> well, there's only one hero in the bond film. >> utd you'd be the hero? >> i'd have to figure that out, yes. >> i don't know who would be the villain. i'd have to be 17.
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what we're all looking for, isn't it, the perfect beach? remote, uncluttered by douchery, cold local beer. the perfect end to a long and, well, bumpy road. winn efred's beach is that beach, mostly locals, a few clued in visitors, white sand, clear warm water. and, of course, local food. >> this is aki, jamaica favorite dish. people call it jamaica. we use it as a breakfast. >> cynthia and dennis run this place. they come highly recommended. i'm told this is the spot for the classic got to have it or you ain't really been to jamaica
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aki and salt fish. salt cod, rehydrated and cooked with aki, a local fruit which happens to be toxic if you don't handle it right. they say the best aki and fish anywhere. and also some banana. >> delicious. >> that is delicious. cynthia's friends joy and marjorie have restaurants. their food stalls on the beach. they tell me here, too, it's in danger of redevelopment. it all might disappear into the ever churning wheel of, well -- ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh, ah, ah ♪ >> this is a public beach, one of the best beaches in jamaica. the beach was left to the poor people of jamaica. >> so the government takes it
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over supposedly to make it a public space, but they want to sell it to a hotel group? >> they want to make like a resort. >> there are a lot of islands in the caribbean where you're not allowed to own a beach, meaning, all beaches are public even if it's a really exclusive hotel. at least theoretically, anybody can go. >> right. >> here it's different. you can buy a house and the beach. if you're a hotel, you can make it a private beach, meaning they don't let the locals on or vendors. they can keep people out. >> right. >> how many public beaches are there in this area, just one in >> just one, no more. no more beach. >> we have other beaches around. we have blue lagoon which is a private beach and sun is private. this is the only public one, you know? >> yeah, what happens if -- that would be sort of ridiculous if jamaicans can't go to the beach in jamaica. >> exactly.
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>> anthony: there are two sides to every story, of course, and the government, for its part, claims locals will still have access to their beach. >> cynthia: we don't trust them, so we do not believe what they say. >> margery: what they want to do. they want to get us off and, like, come six, seven years, they don't do anything on it and close it off. >> anthony: right. what kind of monstrous human being or organization would displace -- >> cynthia: yes. >> anthony: -- the people from their own beach. >> cynthia: from our freedom. >> joy: if they take this away from us -- >> cynthia: thank you very much. >> joy: we would -- like we are in prison. >> cynthia: yeah. >> margery: yeah. >> joy: because when the time is hot, you have nowhere to come and swim. >> cynthia: so we the people, we are in court with the government because we do not want them to take away the one and only beach that we have in jamaica,
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portland. >> anthony: what do you think your chances are? you think your chances are good? >> cynthia: yes. >> anthony: you're gonna win? >> cynthia: yes. i've been fighting over seven years. >> margery: trust in the lord. >> anthony: seven years. >> cynthia: seven years. >> margery: trust in the lord. >> cynthia: and i said, "i'm gonna fight until i reach the top." if when i reach the top and i lose, i feel much better, but i'm not giving up. >> anthony: let's face it. there are only so many beaches in this world. even fewer unspoiled beaches and even fewer beaches like this. i mean, that's one of the things that's nice about this area is it's not a big resort area like -- >> cynthia: perfect. >> anthony: -- some of the other parts, and the food is amazing. >> joy: right. >> margery: we do cook nice food. >> anthony: you can't get this at the hotel. >> cynthia: they make it, but not like this. >> margery: not like this. >> joy: not so fresh. >> anthony: right. really, really, really tasty. i'm -- i'm gonna have to come back here like tomorrow. >> cynthia: come here. whenever people come here and they has problem, they go to the sea and they look over there in
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the ocean, and when they are finished, they never have a problem again. it's go right in the water and down. it's a blessing here. and i hope that the world can see what is going on at winnifred beach. >> margery: right. >> cynthia: and that they can come out and enjoy the beauty of the beach, the nature of the beach, the people, and the love of the beach. >> margery: right. evacuations are underway as a meteor heads toward the metro area. go, go, go, go, go! we can fit more! there's still more room! we gotta go. juicer! we don't have a juicer! the volkswagen tiguan. it fits everything you need, and everything you don't. afi sure had a lot on my mind. my 30-year marriage... ...my 3-month old business...
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i'm jimmy, this is my definition of fresh since 1983. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: next day and i know where i'm going. ♪ run da mongoose mongoose your name gone abroad run da mongoose ♪ >> anthony: because you never know. because it may not be here that much longer, not like this anyway. sun, sand, rum, and ting, and some more food. ♪ put im inna im pocket run mongoose ♪ >> anthony: oh yeah.
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hi. wow, what a spread. uh, i'm not going hungry today, beautiful, thank you. i'm so excited. >> cynthia: thank you. thank you. >> anthony: mm. that is actually quite delicious. you're not missing out on starches. i mean, you get yam, plantain, breadfruit, rice, peas, corn, carrots, dumpling, festival. like the man said, eat dessert first. life is uncertain. mm. that's good. i knew i was coming back here and i knew it was a smart move to come back here. these ladies can cook. point being, the way the world turns, the inevitable grind of
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history seems to indicate that places like this, and people like this, get plowed under, pushed aside, paved over. who owns paradise, after all? who in the end gets to own paradise, use paradise, or even visit it? that's a question that's probably worth paying attention to before there's none left at all. ♪ how do you do this and be a good person? i don't think you can. like, if you wanted to do this regularly for the rest of your life, i would like to spend three months out of the year in a hammock looking out at the
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caribbean in a secluded beach like this. you'd have to do bad things to do this, right? james bond doesn't get this. james bond's a hustler. he gets this for a couple days before he moves on to the next location. the guy who lives here is the bond villain, not james bond. ian fleming was much closer to, like, blofeld or hugo drax, you know, those guys had lots of leisure time sitting around on hammocks figuring out how to take over the world. lot of down time in world domination. bond was a working-class --. it's what i've been missing. all right, go wide. summon the robot piranhas.
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