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Emma Watson suns herself in Jamaica

Harry Potter star Emma Watson recently took a break from her studies in the US to spend a few days enjoying the Caribbean sunshine with financier boyfriend Jay Barrymore.
The 19-year-old, who is studying art and literature at the Ivy League centre Brown University, used the Thanksgiving holiday to meet up with her boyfriend in Jamaica.
Ms Watson, best know for her role as Hermione Granger in the successful Harry Potter franchise, was photographed sunning herself on one of the beaches in the popular holiday destination.
However, according to the Daily Mail, despite the good weather and company of her boyfriend of 18 months, the actress "had a permanent face like thunder".
Ms Watson's seemingly unhappy face has led to speculation that the relationship between the two may be strained, especially after the newspaper recently published pictures of her enjoying the company of a glamorous Spanish rock star.
She appeared comparatively high-spirited when she was seen attending an ice-hockey match with Rafael Cebrian, who is a second year student and also happens to be a member of Spanish band Monomes.
Jamaica is an ideal holiday destination, especially at this time of the year when temperatures in the UK and other European destinations are dropping fast with the advancing winter.
Despite being renowned for beautiful beaches and azure waters that draw visitors from all over the world, the country has a lot else to offer people taking holidays within its borders.
Among the areas worth touring in Jamaica is the capital Kingston, which offers an unforgettable experience thanks to its position as the political, economic and creative nerve centre of the nation.
Notable attractions include the Bob Marley Museum, which is dedicated to the late reggae artist credited with exporting the beat to the rest of the world, as well as various modern and cultural centres.
Those visiting Jamaica may also be interested in checking out Montego Bay, which is one of the most vibrant destinations thanks to its shops, restaurants, nightclubs and championship golf courses surrounded by lavish resorts.
According to Visit Jamaica, "Montego Bay's juxtaposition of natural beauty and man-made luxury make it a beloved destination" and travellers touring the area can, among other things, see "legendary Colonial great houses".
The guide described the bay as "energetic, stunning and exciting", adding that it "summons the hedonist, gourmet and golfer in all of us to come out and play".
Holidaymakers wishing to get off the beaten track and see where sprinting sensation Usain Bolt, a three-time Olympic gold medallist, was born could head to Trelawny, Cornwall County, in the north-west of the nation.
Incidentally, six track and field athletes including Voletta Wallace, Veronica Campbell-Brown, Marvin Anderson, Omar Brown, Michael Frater and Ben Johnson all hailed from this area.