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Fern Gully, St. Ann, Jamaica

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A coloured photo of a postcard showing a scene of Fern Gully St. Ann, Jamaica. Ferns and thick vegetation can be seen on both sides of a narrow dirt road.

Country Road

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A man stands beside his car parked on a country road lined with trees.

John Canoe dancers doing their thing

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John Canoe Dancers - some without costumes dancing on a stage. The 'Pitchie Patchie' (second left) dances with a man wearing regular clothes.

Folk dancers in performance

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A couple performing 'bruckins' - a Jamaican Folk dance. Onlookers are enjoying the performance.

Flat Bridge, St. Catherine

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Photograph showing narrow road in the Bog Walk Gorge going across the Flat Bridge which spans the Rio Cobre River.

Flat Bridge - Bog Walk

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Photograph of the Flat Bridge spanning the Rio Cobre River which is next to the road in the Bog Walk Gorge. The area is surrounded by thick vegetation.

Jippi-Jappa Festival on Turtle Beach featuring the Fabulous 5

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A large audience at the Jippi-Jappa Festival at the Turtle Beach in Ocho Rios enjoys a performance by the Fabulous 5 Band.

Passage Fort, Portmore

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Pre-fabricated houses in Passage Fort, a housing development in Portmore, St. Catherine.

Reggae in Motion at New Kingston Hotel

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Three male dancers dancing to the reggae beat being played by a live band (partially hidden) at a New Kingston Hotel.

John Canoe Dance for the Queen

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John Canoe dancers dressed in masks and costumes perform for an audience.