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  2. The Enchanted Gardens, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Enchanted Gardens is a resort near Ocho Rios in St. Ann, Jamaica. It is located in a natural river gorge with 14 waterfalls on 8 hectares (20 acres) of land. There is a nature walk with a wide variety of local plants and jungle like atmosphere. There is also an exotic aviary featuring rare birds, scenic ponds and a seawater aquarium. [1]

  3. Ocho Rios - Wikipedia

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    View of Ocho Rios, taken from Shaw Park Gardens – 2010 Ocho Rios Chapel, Jamaica (1850) [1]. Ocho Rios (Spanish for "Eight Rivers") is a town in the parish of Saint Ann on the north coast of Jamaica, and is more widely referred to as Ochi by locals.

  4. Runaway Bay, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Runaway Bay is a town in Saint Ann Parish on the northern coast of Jamaica and is considered one of the most naturally beautiful places on the island. It is a notable tourist destination located 16 km (9.9 mi) west of Ocho Rios, [1] and slightly east of Discovery Bay, where Christopher Columbus landed in 1494.

  5. Family-friendly floating? Check out these 11 resorts with ...

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    Beaches Resorts also operates two all-inclusive resorts with a lazy river in Jamaica (Beaches Ocho Rios and Beaches Negril). ... Coconut Bay Beach Resort and Spa Vieux Fort, St. Lucia .

  6. 25 great all-inclusive resorts in Jamaica - AOL

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    The resort has family-friendly pools and a water park with a lazy river, but the adults can enjoy drinks in tranquility at the massive infinity-edge pool with ocean views and a swim-up bar.

  7. Dunn's River Falls - Wikipedia

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    Dunn's River, a short stream dropping only 55 metres (180 ft) from its source to the sea, is fed by spring water rich with calcium carbonate and deposits travertine forming a sequence of tufa terraces. [9] Such waterfalls are described by geologists as "a living phenomenon" because they are continuously rebuilt by the sediments in spring water. [3]

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