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  2. Martha Brae River - Wikipedia

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    The Martha Brae River is a river of Jamaica. It is located in Trelawny on the north coast of Jamaica, towards the western edge, about 10 kilometres (6 mi) south of Falmouth which is in Trelawny Jamaica. The river features rafting. A small village west of the river is named Martha's Brae because of this nearby river.

  3. List of rivers of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of rivers of Jamaica, arranged from west to east, ... Martha Brae River; Rio Bueno. Cave River (underground connection) Roaring River; Llandovery River;

  4. 9 of the best things to do in Jamaica - AOL

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    The Blue Lagoon and Luminous Lagoon are two of Jamaica’s most striking natural sites, both situated on the northern coast and sitting along different points of the Martha Brae River.

  5. Category:Rivers of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Martha Brae River; Milk River (Jamaica) Montego River; Morant River; Morgans River; N. Negro River (Saint Mary, Jamaica) Negro River (Saint Thomas, Jamaica) New ...

  6. Falmouth, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Glistening Waters is located in Falmouth's Luminous Lagoon, where the Martha Brae River and the waters of the Caribbean Sea meet. The mixture of these two bodies of water create bioluminescence micro-organisms that when disturbed at night glow brightly. The Glistening Waters is only one of four such locations in the world and the only ...

  7. Cockpit Country - Wikipedia

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    Cockpit Country is an area in Trelawny and Saint Elizabeth, Saint James, Saint Ann, Manchester and the northern tip of Clarendon parishes, mostly within the west-central side, of Jamaica. The land is marked by lush, montane forests and steep-sided valleys and hollows , as deep as 120 metres (390 ft) in places, separated by conical hills and ...

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