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  2. 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]

  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. Xtabi - Wikipedia

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    Xtabi is a cove on the cliffs of Negril, in Westmoreland, Jamaica. It consists of a labyrinth of caves and passageways carved from solid rock over millennia of ocean water striking it. [1] An eponymous hotel sits atop the cliffs.

  5. Cockpit Country - Wikipedia

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    The Cockpit Country is Jamaica's largest remaining contiguous rainforest. Cockpit Country Forest Reserve was designated in 1950, and covers an area of 221.75 km 2 . [ 9 ] In 1979 an unpublished paper proposed preserving the area as a National Park. [ 10 ]

  6. 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 ...

  7. Swansea Cave - Wikipedia

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    The cave contains a large, mixed roost of over 10,000 bats between the second and third collapse points, as well as small numbers of the Jamaican fruit bat near the main entrance. Invertebrates found in the cave include the American cockroach, cave crickets, amblypygids, and the rare onychophoran species Speleoperipatus spelaeus. [1]