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Friday, February 26, 2010

Jamaica Beaches


Jamaica is an island nation in the Caribbean that occupies the third largest island in the Caribbean. It is almost 150 miles long and is south of Cuba, southeast of the Cayman Islands, and west of Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic. It is part of the Greater Antilles and was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1494. Kingston is the capital of Jamaica.

Jamaica is a mainly mountainous island in the West Indies in the Caribbean. Blue Mountain Peak is over 7,000 feet above sea level and there are over a hundred rivers heading to the sea. But Jamaica is well known for its hundreds of miles of coastline with white sandy beaches. While some beaches are quite and serence, others can be fun and loud with local music.

Beaches in Jamaica include Boston Bay Beach, Blue Lagoon Beach, Cardiff Hall Public Beach, Cornwall Beach, Crusoe's Beach, Doctor's Cove Beach, Dunn's River Beach, Fairy Hill Beach, Fort Clarence, Frenchman's Bay, Grande Beach, Gunboat Beach, Hellshire Beach, James Bond Beach Lime Cay, Mallard Beach, Naggo Head, Navy Island, Rose Hall Beach Club, Salem Paradise Beach, San San Beach, Seven Mile Beach, Treasure Beach, Turtle Beach, and Walter Fletcher Beach.



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