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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of caves in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Gourie Cave – a large river cave in Manchester Parish, at 3,505 metres it is the longest cave known in the island. [5] Green Grotto Caves – show caves and a prominent tourist attraction on the north coast of Jamaica, the caves are named for the green algae that cover their walls. [6]

  4. Discovery Bay, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Visitors to the Green Grotto Caves can see relics of the native Taíno Arawak lifestyle there. It is said that many Spaniards escaped the English invasion of 1655 through secret passages in the caves with the help of Arawaks and African slaves, in exchange for the slaves' freedom. [1]

  5. Ocho Rios - Wikipedia

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    The construction of Island Village, a major shopping and entertainment complex, has spruced up 'Ochi.' In 1968, the Jamaica Villa Association (JAVA) was created to represent the growing number of villas in Jamaica. Ocho Rios has seen the rise of luxury villas, with beachfront, ocean, and mountain views. [23] [better source needed]

  6. Saint Ann Parish - Wikipedia

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    Saint Ann is one of the oldest populated areas in the island of Jamaica tracing back to 600–650 A.D. It is believed to be the earliest Taino/Arawak settlement in Jamaica. When Christopher Columbus first came to Jamaica in 1494, he landed on the shores of Saint Ann at Discovery Bay, Jamaica. He returned to Jamaica on his fourth voyage and was ...

  7. 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 .

  8. Ancient village hidden in Italian cave - AOL

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    An ancient village in Sicily is nestled largely inside a cave -- in a natural opening between two rocky mountains.

  9. Grotto - Wikipedia

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    The word grotto comes from Italian grotta, Vulgar Latin grupta, and Latin crypta ("a crypt"). [2] It is also related by a historical accident to the word grotesque.In the late 15th century, Romans accidentally unearthed Nero's Domus Aurea on the Palatine Hill, a series of rooms, decorated with designs of garlands, slender architectural framework, foliage, and animals.