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  2. 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.

  3. What to Do in Negril, Jamaica for a Swoon-Worthy ... - AOL

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    We recently visited Negril, Jamaica and let’s just say we’ve never fallen so deeply in love with a place so quickly, thanks to its stunning beaches, heaps of sunshine, boldly-flavored cuisine ...

  4. Negril - Wikipedia

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    The area's welcoming and hospitable reputation grew over time and the first of many resorts was constructed in the mid to late 1960s. The first hotel in Negril was the Yacht Club by Mary's Bay on the West End. When the road between Montego Bay and Negril was improved in the early 1970s, it helped to increase Negril's status as a new resort ...

  5. List of caves in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Belmont Cave – also known as Drip Cave, it is a white limestone dry cave in the Cockpit Country of Jamaica Carambie Cave – a large, relatively dry, white limestone cave in Trelawny Parish [ 3 ] Coffee River Cave – a large river cave in Manchester Parish in west-central Jamaica, it is 2,800 metres (9,200 ft) in length and at an elevation ...

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  7. Westmoreland Parish - Wikipedia

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    Westmoreland has an area of 807 square kilometres (312 sq mi), making it Jamaica's eighth-largest parish. Westmoreland's population of 144,817 is made up of a large percentage of ethnic East Indians, descendants of indentured laborers who came to Jamaica from India to work after Britain abolished slavery in 1834 and the demand for labor remained high.

  8. Trelawny Parish - Wikipedia

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    It is therefore a natural reserve for flora and fauna; most of Jamaica's 27 endemic bird species can be found there, along with yellow snakes, and the giant swallowtail butterfly, the largest butterfly in the western hemisphere. Most of the parish has the typical limestone features of sinkholes, caves, and underground passages. There are about ...

  9. Roaring River Park - Wikipedia

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    Roaring River Park is a heritage and nature park near Petersfield, Westmoreland Parish, Jamaica. [1]The park is on the site of the Roaring River Estate which belonged to the Beckford family: Peter Beckford, William Beckford.

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