by admin | Aug 7, 2015 | Jamaica Culture
History of Jamaican Sorrel Jamaican Sorrel drink is a natural refreshing drink which is made from the leaves of the sorrel plant. The sorrel plant germinates from seed planted in the ground. The seed grows into roots and into a plant with flowers and red sorrel buds...
by admin | Jul 30, 2015 | Investment in Jamaica
Jamaica bauxite or bauxite in Jamaica was first shipped in 1952. By 1957 Jamaica was the leading bauxite producer in the world. In 1961 there were four companies mining bauxite in Jamaica. The companies were Reynolds, Alcan, Kaiser and Alcoa. Jamaica was planning its...
by admin | Jul 25, 2015 | Travel to Jamaica
History of Doctors Cave Beach Doctors Cave Beach also called Doctor’s Cave Beach Club, Doctor’s Cave Bathing Club and Club Cave. Doctor’s Cave Beach is located in the heart of Montego Bay Jamaica and few minutes away from Montego Bay Sangster Airport. The Beach...
by admin | Jul 23, 2015 | Travel to Jamaica
Green Grotto Caves Jamaica</strong> The Green Grotto Caves in Jamaica have been traced back to the early days of the Arawak Indians. They were the first inhabitants to settle on the island. The Arawak Indians (Tainos) history goes as far back as 600 A.D.. The...
by admin | Jul 23, 2015 | Jamaica Culture
Religion plays a very important role in the lives of Jamaica people and Jamaican Culture. In fact, Jamaica has the highest number of churches per capita (per person) in the world. The island is 4,244 square miles or 10,991 square kilometers in surface area. With...