Jamaica

Jamaica — page 3
The Land Most of Jamaica is ridged with mountains covered in lush forests The Blue Mountains in the east boast the tallest peaks Lower mountains spread across the center of the island from east to west In the northwest limestone has eroded into a pattern of hills and pits This region is known as Cockpit Country The only flat land is found on the coast where soft sand beaches meet clear ocean waves Rivers cascade from the mountains toward the sea The longest are the Rio Minho the Rio Cobre and the Black River Many rivers trickle into caves or rush over waterfalls before flowing into the Caribbean Swirling storms called hurricanes often hit the island in summer and early fall 6