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So called 'Water Cave' - Jackson Bay
"Some distance from the entrance is the so-called "water cave" an area where the water is knee high. here another opening allows sunlight to come in, and also bats."
Jackson Bay
"Jackson Bay - below ground everything seems to have come from another world."
Jackson Bay, Clarendon - The great cave
"The Great Cave near here has been described by some as "the finest of all known Jamaican caves." One of the first authors to write about Jamaica's caves, including those in Clarendon was Sir Henry Thomas de la Beche in 1825, 1827."
Scouts from schools at Jackson Bay
"Scouts from Campion, Wolmers, St. George, Excelsior, Kingston College and Lister Mair School for the Deaf get instructions on how they must behave inside the cave from scout master Tony Cowen. man with the beard is Father Hoe Owens who was their…
The Hand - a life like stalagmite in the Great Cave at Jackson's Bay
A stalagmite in the shape of a hand in the Jackson Bay cave.
Flowstone in Jackson's Bay Cave
Flowstone (organ pipes) in Jackson's Bay cave.
A watery section of Shamrock Passage, Jackson Bay Cave
A watery tunnel flowing through the Jackson Bay Cave known as Shamrock Passage.
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Jamaica: The Dome
A poster with an image of the Dome - a room above a stream known as 'The Creek' in Manteca Bahia in which the 'Keeper of the Creek' lived.