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Patrick’s Place

Windsor - October 31st, 2009

Patrick’s Place is a two-story house offering simple accommodations to rent or camping by the river. It is managed by Franklin (a.k.a “Dango”), who is acting Cave Warden for [...]

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Windsor to Troy Hiking Trail

Windsor - October 30th, 2009

Built by the British Army during the Maroon Wars in the 1700s, this trail is one of the most interesting and formidable hikes in Western Jamaica. One of the [...]

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Windsor

Windsor - October 30th, 2009

Home to the acclaimed Windsor Research Center, Windsor is a small community cradled in a narrow valley surrounded by towering cliffs. It lies at the farthest point within the [...]

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Windsor Cave

Windsor - October 28th, 2009

Windsor Cave, donated to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in 1995 under the provision that it remained undeveloped, is one of the finest and most popular cave systems in Jamaica. [...]

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Areas of Interest

The Cockpit Country is made up of several distinct communities, each of which offers a unique window onto Jamaican culture. Some of the main regions include, Accompong, Flagstaff, Windsor, Wait-A-Bit/Litchfield, and Sherwood Content. Many of these centers are located close to the Cockpit interior, while others can be reached via a 2-3 hour drive.

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Meet The Artist

Garfield Williams

October 30th, 2009

Ceramic potter Garfield Williams studied at West Humber Collegiate Institute in Toronto, Canada, before returning to Jamaica in early 2000. Originally from Balaclava, St. Elizabeth, Williams began making drawings and [...]

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