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  2. List of caves in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Belmont Cave – also known as Drip Cave, it is a white limestone dry cave in the Cockpit Country of Jamaica Carambie Cave – a large, relatively dry, white limestone cave in Trelawny Parish [ 3 ] Coffee River Cave – a large river cave in Manchester Parish in west-central Jamaica, it is 2,800 metres (9,200 ft) in length and at an elevation ...

  3. Green Grotto Caves - Wikipedia

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    The Green Grotto Caves are show caves and a prominent tourist attraction on the north coast of Jamaica.Named for the green algae that cover its walls, [3] the structure of the cave is strikingly different from inland systems; the cave is a flank margin cave (old mixing chambers at the edge of the fresh water lens with the sea water) with two well-defined levels apparently indicating two ...

  4. Smokey Hole Cave - Wikipedia

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    At nearly 200 metres, Smokey Hole Cave in Manchester, Jamaica is the deepest known cave in the island. [2] ... Map. Aerial view. Photos. Smokey Hole Cave - Field Notes

  5. Category:Caves of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    There are over 1000 cave systems in the island of Jamaica. [1] Listed here are those for which Wikipedia articles exist. The full list as of 2020 can be found on the Jamaica Caves Organisation website or as of 1997 in the book Jamaica Underground .

  6. Jackson's Bay Cave - Wikipedia

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    Jackson's Bay Cave is a very large cave on the Portland Ridge in Clarendon near the south coast of Jamaica. It is considered to be one of the most beautiful in the Caribbean. It was discovered in 1964. It is part of the Jackson bay cave system, consisting of 14 unconnected caves, and over 9200m of cumulated caves passages mapped since then. [2]

  7. Carambie Cave - Wikipedia

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    Carambie Cave is a large, relatively dry, white limestone cave in Trelawny Parish, Jamaica. [1] It is believed that it may have been used by Taíno people although no evidence of their presence has been found. [1] It does contain historical graffiti dating back to 1821. [2]

  8. Windsor Great Cave - Wikipedia

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    Windsor Great Cave is a 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) long cave in Trelawny Parish on the north coast of Jamaica. The land external to the main entrance is owned by the WWF (UK) , and access is often denied by the Windsor Research Centre who act as their proxy.

  9. Xtabi - Wikipedia

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    The first inhabitants of Xtabi were the Ciboney Indians, who arrived from the coast of South America around 500 B.C. [2] The Ciboney who were also known as “Cave dwellers” lived along the cliffs of Negril for hundreds of years before eventually being displaced by the Arawaks in 750 A.D.