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This is a big waterfall where groups of people hold on to one another and try to make it to the top. They have one particular place that I want to see and that is called the Dolphin Cove. There you can go eat at the café and watch the dolphins in the lagoon below. You can also go swimming with the dolphins where you have a chance to see them or even touch them. They say that you can hear the birds singing in the trees while you eat. I would also like to go on one of the tours on the river. They have tours that you can take down Rio Grande in Port Antonio. They take you on a Bamboo Raft where the guide propels the raft with a long bamboo pole. They sing songs to you and tell you about the surroundings of where you are. Jamaica is known for having the highest number of caves of any country in the world per square kilometer. Caves covered in limestone cover Jamaica. I love going on tours through caves so this would be something that I would like to see. They also have places where you can go and scuba dive where the water is so blue there it makes it easy to see different things in the ocean. I want to see the one called Devile Reef. A dive master leads you down a reef where you can look at all different kinds of tropical fish. A.”Some of the geography of this country is that Jamaica is one of the largest Caribbean islands located in the middle of the Caribbean Sea. It measures approximately 200 km by 65 km (the total surface is 7058 square km). It forms a part if the Antilles which is made up of more than 1000 other islands. It lies approximately 150 km south of Cuba and 160 km west of Haiti. The climate is hot and sunny all year. Jamaica is a tropical marine climate with an average temperature of 86 degrees and 63 degrees in the mountains. Jamaica has more flowering species than any other country in the Western Hemisphere. Jamaica is located in the Eastern Standard Time and does not observe daylight savings time. Jamaica has mountain ranges, with Blue Mountain Peak, the highest point, which soars 7,402 feet. There are 120 rivers that flowing from the mountain to the coast.