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Martha Brae River (Physical)
Rio Minho: One of the largest rivers in Jamaica (Physical)
Bob Marley museum: The house that the famous Bob Marley once lived in was turned into an attraction. (Human)
Dolphins Cove- Interact with dolphins in their natural habitat. (Physical)
Highest point in Jamaica: Blue Mountains (Physical)
Dunns River Falls (Physical) Is one of Jamaica's most popular river. The river stand at about 180 feet tall, and is visited by many people world wide.
Devon House was built by Jamaica’s first black millionaire George Stiebel. The house shows the diversity and culture of the Jamaica island (Human)
Jamaica Inn: Rated a five star hotel for tourist and civilians to vacation at. This hotel is located in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. (Human)
National heroes park: This landmark is a War Memorial to honor those who died in the First World War. (Human)
Appleton Estate Rum is a rum factory that shows the history as well as the step to make the rum. (Human)