All posts tagged: "trelawny"

  1. Irie Blue Hole And Secret Falls

    If you had to describe paradise I bet the description would sound something like clean, clear, blue waters surrounded by large rocks and lush greenery. If it I am right you are in luck because one such paradise exists right here in Jamaica commonly called

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  2. Green Grotto Caves

    Ever dreamed of exploring ancient tunnels traversed by people from long ago? The Green Grotto Caves is just what you are looking for Known at various times as the Runaway Bay Caves,Cave Hall Caves, Discovery Bay Caves, Dry Harbour Caves, Hopewell Caves, Rum Caves and Dairy Caves,

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  3. Martha Brae River Bamboo Rafting

    If you are looking for an unforgettable rafting experience this perfect for you.The Martha Brae River got it’s name from the village which it is located. Martha Brae village is on a horseshoe shaped island spanning 6 acres. This village was built by early Spanish

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  4. Falmouth Jamaica

    Falmouth was created in 1970 from seaside land owned by the famous English poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s grandfather, Edward Moulton Barrett and was named after Falmouth, Cornwall which was the birthplace of then British governor William Trelawny. It became the capital of the parish of

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  5. Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival 2015

    Jazz and Blues has its roots in the rich African American culture and history of the United States of America. However this distinct sound has evolved and can now be heard all over the world. Now you can hear it, even in the Caribbean and

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